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How often is cerebrospinal fluid replaced in the brain?

Cerebrospinal fluid is replaced in the brain approximately every 6 to 8 hours. The human body produces approximately 500 milliliters of CSF per day, yet the brain and spinal cord only contain about 150 mL at any given moment.

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