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Some Pecularities of the Passage and Absorption in the Subarachnoid Space at Increased ICP Investigated by Radioisotope Methods

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Isotope cisternography as introduced by di Chiro [1] and Dietz et al. [2] offers new possibilities for functional analysis of the CSF spaces and passage.

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Paraicz, E., Simkovics, M., Kutas, V. (1972). Some Pecularities of the Passage and Absorption in the Subarachnoid Space at Increased ICP Investigated by Radioisotope Methods. In: Brock, M., Dietz, H. (eds) Intracranial Pressure. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65486-2_7

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