CSF and venous blood flow from childhood to adulthood studied by real-time phase-contrast MRI

2024-01-11 | journal article

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​CSF and venous blood flow from childhood to adulthood studied by real-time phase-contrast MRI​
Sahoo, P.; Kollmeier, J. M.; Wenkel, N.; Badura, S.; Gärtner, J.; Frahm, J. & Dreha-Kulaczewski, S.​ (2024) 
Child's Nervous System,.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-024-06275-1 

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Sahoo, Prativa; Kollmeier, Jost M.; Wenkel, Nora; Badura, Simon; Gärtner, Jutta; Frahm, Jens; Dreha-Kulaczewski, Steffi
Abstract
In vivo measurements of CSF and venous flow using real-time phase-contrast (RT-PC) MRI facilitate new insights into the dynamics and physiology of both fluid systems. In clinical practice, however, use of RT-PC MRI is still limited. Because many forms of hydrocephalus manifest in infancy and childhood, it is a prerequisite to investigate normal flow parameters during this period to assess pathologies of CSF circulation. This study aims to establish reference values of CSF and venous flow in healthy subjects using RT-PC MRI and to determine their age dependency.
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11-January-2024
Journal
Child's Nervous System 
Project
TRR 274: Checkpoints of Central Nervous System Recovery 
TRR 274 | B02: Inflammatory neurodegeneration and repair mechanisms in childhood onset autoimmune and neurometabolic demyelinating CNS disease 
Working Group
RG Gärtner 
ISSN
0256-7040
eISSN
1433-0350
Language
English

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