Not just allergies: Dr. Dan Surdell performs cerebrospinal fluid leak repair on patient with chronically runny nose

Neurosurgeon Dan Surdell, MD, and rhinologist Christie Barnes, MD, performed a cerebrospinal fluid leak repair at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha on a woman whose CSF leaked out of her nose for two years, USA Today reports.

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Here are three things to know.

1. The patient, who also suffered from chronic headaches that greatly impaired her sleep, had been diagnosed with allergies. Her symptoms began after a 2013 car crash in which her face hit the dashboard.

2. In March, Carla Schneider, PA, diagnosed the patient with a CSF leak at Nebraska Medicine. She was losing half a liter of CSF a day.

3. According to the CSF Leak Association, the leaks affect at least 5 in 100,000 people each year.

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