Hansotto Reiber 
Cerebrospinal Fluid Diagnostics in Neurology [PDF ebook] 
Paradigm Change in Brain Barriers, Immune System and Chronic Diseases

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This
 Springer essential explains the theoretical foundations for knowledge-based interpretation of medical laboratory data. Self-organization of biological structure, non-linear dynamics of complex systems and immunological network theories make it possible to describe pathomechanisms and diagnostics, especially of chronic diseases, as an expression of a phenotypic biology and to develop concepts for causal therapies.


The book shows how CSF diagnostics with a diagnostic report integrating all laboratory data can identify disease-typical patterns for the differential diagnosis of bacterial, viral, parasitic, oncological, chronic inflammatory, autoimmunological and psychiatric diseases. A  CSF app is provided as a tutorial program.

The translation from German was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.

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The cerebrospinal fluid – the CSF.- Barrier functions.- CSF diagnostics.- Knowledge base immune reactions in the brain.- Knowledge base chronic diseases.- Knowledge base complex systems.- Knowledge base: biological stability and material self-organization.- Diagnostics of disease as an emergent whole.- Paradigm shift – a scientific-theoretical commentary.

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Prof. Dr. Hansotto Reiber, University of Göttingen, is retired Professor of Neurochemistry. His current work describes biophysical principles in biology and medicine with a focus on complexity sciences.

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