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There are several blood types such as A, B and O. Crossing these blood types such as in a transfusion, the results can be fatal. Along these lines, issues can arise when an organ or bone marrow are placed in a new host, issues can arise if certain markers aren't met.

With these examples in mind, are there multiples types of CerebroSpinal Fluid (CSF)?

In attempting to research this subject, I did not find anything answering this question, included is an article discussing CSF, but not mentioning different types of CSF. Science Direct Article on CSF

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