Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3096136 World Neurosurgery 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
With this case report, we show the usefulness of a newly described magnetic resonance imaging time-spatial labeling inversion pulse technique to establish that an enlarging CSP was the cause of progressive hydrocephalus and that the hydrocephalus was successfully endoscopically treated when the CSP was fenestrated into the ventricular system, establishing communication between the two CSF compartments.
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