“…The vast majority of studies concerning the morphological details of 'nose-brain-relationships' aimed at the olfactory and other routes for cerebrospinal fluid drainage and were 'looking for' possible mechanisms working in the 'opposite direction' (Bradbury and Westrop, 1983;Erlich et al, 1986;Gomez et al, 1985;Johnston et al, 2004Johnston et al, , 2005Johnston et al, , 2007aJohnston, 2003;Kida et al, 1993Kida et al, , 1995Koh et al, 2007Koh et al, , 2005Koh et al, , 2006Li et al, 2005b;Nagra et al, 2006Nagra et al, , 2008Papaiconomou et al, 2004;Pollock et al, 1997;Walter et al, 2006a,b;Weller et al, 1992Weller et al, , 2008Zakharov et al, 2003Zakharov et al, , 2004. Walter et al (2006b) described in detail a putative model of labyrinthine channels, surrounding the olfactory fibers during their passage of the cribriform plate providing the CSF with a route for draining into the lymphatic system with the possible side-effect of stimulating antibody-production in the cervical lymph nodes (Walter et al, 2006a).…”