A model of communicating hydrocephalus based on the spatial and spectral redistribution of intracranial pulsations

  • Egnor M
  • Wagshul M
  • McAllister P
  • et al.
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Background Hydrocephalus has traditionally been understood as a disorder of the absorption of CSF. Recent work by Johnston, Cserr and others has challenged the traditional understanding of CSF absorption, and flow MRI studies of Greitz, Bateman, and ...

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Egnor, M., Wagshul, M., McAllister, P., Madsen, J., Zou, R., McCormack, E., & Hazel, R. (2006). A model of communicating hydrocephalus based on the spatial and spectral redistribution of intracranial pulsations. Cerebrospinal Fluid Research, 3(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-8454-3-s1-s19

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