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Evaluation of CSF flow metrics in patients with communicating hydrocephalus and idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

Temel Fatih YılmazAyse AralasmakHuseyin ToprakElnur MehdiGulsen KocamanSerpil KurtcanMehmet Onur KayaAlpay Alkan
Published in: La Radiologia medica (2018)
In hydrocephalus, significant increase in ASV and peak velocities were noted. In IIH, CSF opening pressure was statistically significantly high in the presence of transverse sinus compression and standardized diastolic flow durations were statistically significantly short that are probably effects of increased impedance of CSF flow against increased intracranial pressure and unchanged or even decreased intraventricular CSF volume.
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