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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Versus Atrophic Dilatation to Distinguish and Predict the Benefits of Surgical Intervention With a Phase-Contrast MRI Technique

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AIM: To compare mean cerebrospinal luid (CSF) volume in the aqueduct by using phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging for the patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (INPH) and atrophic dilation (AD) to investigate the eficacy of this technique in predicting surgery. MATERIAL and METHODS: The MR images of a total of 80 individuals, consisting of 30 patients considered to have INPH, 20 patients with AD not proportional with cerebral sulci, and 30 control cases without a hydrocephalus clinical picture, were evaluated retrospectively. The minute mean aqueductal CSF low rates of the three groups were compared using the Kruskall-Wallis analysis of variance, and the inter-group statistical comparisons were made using the Mann-Whitney U test. RESULTS: The mean aqueductal low rates were 46.56 ± 25.06 ml/min for the INPH group, 9.28 ± 4.68 ml/min for the AD group, and 8.68 ± 3.40 ml/min for the control group. The mean low rate of the INPH group was significantly higher than those of the control and ADH groups (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The mean CSF low rate may be useful in the diagnosis and diferential diagnosis, and the prediction of the potential benefits of surgical intervention for patients considered to have INPH.

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Turkish Neurosurgery

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24

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4

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525

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531

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