Imaging Fusion Technology for Evaluating Intracranial Veins
The technology of the real-time imaging fusion has been devised and applied to different body regions and pathological situations; it has been developed through the combination of multiple imaging modalities, and in its extreme evolution, it has become a
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Neurosonological Evaluation of Cerebral Venous Outflow
An Ultrasound Atlas
Neurosonological Evaluation of Cerebral Venous Outflow
Giovanni Malferrari Marialuisa Zedde Patrizio Prati
Neurosonological Evaluation of Cerebral Venous Outflow An Ultrasound Atlas
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Giovanni Malferrari Marialuisa Zedde Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Dept. of Neuromotor Physiology Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova IRCCS Reggio Emilia Italy
Patrizio Prati CIDIMU Torino Italy
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Foreword
Although the physiological mechanisms associated with cerebral-venous outflow are poorly understood, abnormalities of the venous system have been implicated in a variety of neurological disorders, including multiple sclerosis. This has raised intriguing questions about how to best evaluate the involvement of the venous system in those disorders. In 2009, it was proposed that abnormalities of the venous system called chronic cerebrospinal venous insuffici
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