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Real-time imaging of respiratory effects on cerebrospinal fluid flow in small diameter passageways.

Johannes TögerMads AndersenOlle HaglundTekla Maria KylkilahtiIben LundgaardKarin Markenroth Bloch
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2022)
The presented real-time flow MRI method can quantify respiratory-related variations of CSF flow in the cerebral aqueduct, but it underestimates rapid cardiac oscillations. In vivo, the method showed good repeatability and a relationship between flow and respiration.
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