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Objective: Complication rate of shunting for normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) has significantly improved over the last decades. Especially the use of overdrainage protection has reduced the incidence of subdural hematoma and collections.
Julian Zipfel +3 more
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Reflections on the diagnosis ‘Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus’
The classification of neurodegenerative diseases, including normal pressure hydrocephalus, is confusing and problematical. Are they a continuum of clinical and pathological change or discrete and identifiable disorders in their own right?
Alan MW Porter (783992)
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In typical cases, normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) manifests itself with the triad of gait disturbance, which begins first, followed by mental deterioration and urinary incontinence associated with ventriculomegaly (on CT or MRI) and normal ...
Damasceno B.P.
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Enhancing spatial cognition through origami training: Insights from brain connectomes
Origami training enhances spatial cognition via measurable brain network changes (EEG/eye‐tracking). The mental rotation and folding tasks validate these gains. This low‐cost method offers a scalable intervention for cognitive decline. Abstract Spatial cognition is a key ability of human cognition and intelligence.
Xiuyun Liu +13 more
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Endoscopic third ventriculostomy in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus
ObjectiveTo determine the efficacy of endoscopic fenestration of the third ventricle in the treatment of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus.Methods16 patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus were treated by endoscopic third ...
Mohammed Ahmed Eshra +1 more
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Abstract Background Primary brain calcification (PBC) is a genetic disease featuring movement disorders, cognitive impairment, and/or psychiatric symptoms. Computed tomography (CT) scan identifies brain calcification but poorly correlates with patients' clinical phenotype; the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is yet undefined.
Giovanni Librizzi +9 more
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Cilia in Nervous System Development, Function, and Disease
Cilia are evolutionarily conserved organelles that function as essential sensory and motility platforms in the nervous system. This review outlines key cilia‐dependent signaling pathways and their roles in neural development and function. Furthermore, it highlights how ciliary dysfunction can lead to a variety of neurological disorders, known as ...
Qingchao Li, Anqi Zhang, Ting Song
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Relaxivity of Gadobutrol and Gadoteric Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid at 3T
ABSTRACT Purpose The aim was to estimate T1 relaxivity of gadobutrol and gadoteric acid in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) at 3T, to support research on CSF‐flow and the glymphatic system in humans utilizing T1 mapping after intrathecal injection. Methods Using a phantom, relaxivity was estimated for gadobutrol and gadoteric acid in lumbar CSF and an ...
Sofia Behndig +5 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To apply the Magnetization Transfer Indirect Spin Labeling (MISL) MRI technique for quantifying tissue‐CSF water exchange in the human brain, and to investigate its utility in (1) evaluating tissue‐CSF water exchange within perivascular spaces (PVS), and (2) characterizing altered water exchange dynamics in pathologic conditions ...
Yihan Wu +8 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The heterogeneity of fetal surgery has led to variability in the nature and frequency of fetal instability. Understanding these differences is critical for optimizing management. Methods We reviewed all fetal atrial septal interventions (FASI) and fetoscopic myelomeningocele (fMMC) repairs with fetal instability performed at our ...
Claire A. Naus +13 more
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