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

Purpose Respiration‐related CSF flow through the cerebral aqueduct may be useful for elucidating physiology and pathophysiology of the glymphatic system, which has been proposed as a mechanism of brain waste clearance. Therefore, we aimed to (1) develop a real‐time (CSF) flow imaging method with hig...

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Published in:Magnetic resonance in medicine 2022-08, Vol.88 (2), p.770-786
Main Authors: Töger, Johannes, Andersen, Mads, Haglund, Olle, Kylkilahti, Tekla Maria, Lundgaard, Iben, Markenroth Bloch, Karin
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