Several cases are presented which illustrate the indications and results of a relatively new procedure of intrathecal injection of radioiodinated human seruin albumin I 131 to demonstrate cerebrospinal fluid dynamics. This procedure has been used in conjunction with pneumoencephalography in the diagnosis of communicating hydrocephalus. A proper dose as well as adequate volume are necessary to obtain diagnostic scans
Purpose: Although radionuclide cisternography (RNC) is an useful study to detect cerebrospinal fluid...
investigation of cerebral diseases by means of radioactive isotopes has developed in various directi...
The primary application of scintiencephalography has been the detection and localization of brain tu...
SUMMARY The diagnosis of porencephaly by isotope cisternography is described. In the three cases pre...
Functional classification of hydrocephalus into “obstructive” and “communicating” used to form a sch...
The evidence which has accumulated over the last 15 years from the use of radio-isotopes in the inve...
AbstractFunctional classification of hydrocephalus into “obstructive” and “communicating” used to fo...
Radionuclide Cisternography (RNC) is of potential value in pointing out the sites of ce-rebrospinal ...
INTRODUCTION: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulas are a common complication of spinal surgery. The r...
This case report clearly illustrates defined simultaneous cerebrospinal fluid leaks at the cervicoth...
Following subarachnoid hemorrhage, a considerable number of cases develop disturbances of cerebrospi...
Recently, radioisotope cisternography has become a widely used method for the morphological assessme...
The study investigated 50 patients of hydrocephalus i.e. an abnormal condition caused by an increase...
The problem of C.S.F. flow and absorption has attracted many different disciplines in medicine. The ...
We read with interest the paper by Lu and colleagues on radionuclide cisternography (RNC) entitled “...
Purpose: Although radionuclide cisternography (RNC) is an useful study to detect cerebrospinal fluid...
investigation of cerebral diseases by means of radioactive isotopes has developed in various directi...
The primary application of scintiencephalography has been the detection and localization of brain tu...
SUMMARY The diagnosis of porencephaly by isotope cisternography is described. In the three cases pre...
Functional classification of hydrocephalus into “obstructive” and “communicating” used to form a sch...
The evidence which has accumulated over the last 15 years from the use of radio-isotopes in the inve...
AbstractFunctional classification of hydrocephalus into “obstructive” and “communicating” used to fo...
Radionuclide Cisternography (RNC) is of potential value in pointing out the sites of ce-rebrospinal ...
INTRODUCTION: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulas are a common complication of spinal surgery. The r...
This case report clearly illustrates defined simultaneous cerebrospinal fluid leaks at the cervicoth...
Following subarachnoid hemorrhage, a considerable number of cases develop disturbances of cerebrospi...
Recently, radioisotope cisternography has become a widely used method for the morphological assessme...
The study investigated 50 patients of hydrocephalus i.e. an abnormal condition caused by an increase...
The problem of C.S.F. flow and absorption has attracted many different disciplines in medicine. The ...
We read with interest the paper by Lu and colleagues on radionuclide cisternography (RNC) entitled “...
Purpose: Although radionuclide cisternography (RNC) is an useful study to detect cerebrospinal fluid...
investigation of cerebral diseases by means of radioactive isotopes has developed in various directi...
The primary application of scintiencephalography has been the detection and localization of brain tu...