Standardized image evaluation in patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus: consistency and reproducibility.
Karin KockumJohan VirhammarKatrine RiklundLars SöderströmElna-Marie LarssonKatarina LaurellPublished in: Neuroradiology (2019)
CT and MRI are equally good for assessing radiological signs associated with iNPH except for periventricular white matter changes, as MRI has superior soft tissue contrast. The other imaging features can be evaluated consistently, and assessments are reproducible independent of modality. Therefore, the iNPH Radscale is applicable to both CT and MRI and may become an important tool for standardized evaluation in the workup in patients with suspected iNPH.