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Fig. 8 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 8

From: The value of CSF flow studies in the management of CSF disorders in children: a pictorial review

Fig. 8

Sagittal 3D-DRIVE (a, b, and c) and maximum intensity projection (MIP) images (d, e, and f) in three different patients. a, d A 5-month-old girl with cerebral atrophy shows concave lamina terminalis and tuber cinereum with dilated cortical sulci in the MIP image. b, e A 4-year-old boy with hydrocephalus secondary to aqueduct stenosis demonstrates dilated third and lateral ventricles (note the convex lamina terminalis and tuber cinereum and narrowed cortical sulci in MIP image). c, f A 22-month-old boy with multiple adhesions in cystic spaces representing entrapped CSF cysts as a result of inflammatory adhesions. Note the narrowed cortical sulci and multiple loculations in the MIP image

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