Use of T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of the optic nerve sheath to detect raised intracranial pressure
Critical Care2008Vol. 12(5), pp. R114–R114
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Thomas Geeraerts, Virginia Newcombe, Jonathan Coles, Maria Giulia Abate, Iain Perkes, Peter J. Hutchinson, Joanne Outtrim, Dot Chatfield, David K. Menon
Abstract
When brain MRI is indicated, ONSD measurement on images obtained using routine sequences can provide a quantitative estimate of the likelihood of significant intracranial hypertension.
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