Meaning of liquor aspiration

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The term "liquor aspiration" typically refers to the process of withdrawing fluid, often cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), from the subarachnoid space of the central nervous system, usually for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. This procedure may be performed through a lumbar puncture, which involves inserting a needle into the lower back to collect the CSF for analysis.

In a medical context, "liquor" often refers to the cerebrospinal fluid, and "aspiration" refers to the removal of that fluid. The analysis of CSF can help diagnose conditions such as infections, hemorrhages, or other neurological disorders. If you meant a different context or have a specific situation in mind regarding "liquor aspiration," please provide further details!