Association between resistance to cerebrospinal fluid flow and cardiac-induced brain tissue motion for Chiari malformation type I

ConclusionThis study establishes a relationship between CSF flow resistance in the cervical spinal canal and cardiac-induced brain tissue motion in the cerebellum for CMI subjects. Further research is necessary to understand the importance of resistance and brain tissue motion in the symptomatology of CMI.
Source: Neuroradiology - Category: Radiology Source Type: research