Transcranial sonography for monitoring hydrocephalus: An underestimated imaging modality
Abstract
Transcranial sonography (TCS) is widely used to evaluate brain structures and intracranial vessels, with recent developments allowing high-resolution and dynamic imaging. Color-coded duplex sonography is mostly used to investigate the basal cerebral arteries and plays an important role in stroke diagnostics1 and in intensive care medicine,2 while B-mode sonography is generally used for evaluation of the brain parenchyma. Transcranial B-mode...
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Transcranial sonography for monitoring hydrocephalus: An underestimated imaging modality
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Feb 2, 2011
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