Tag Archives: Cerebrospinal Fluid/physiology

The importance of the cortical subarachnoid space in understanding hydrocephalus

Rekate HL, Nadkarni TD, Wallace D. The importance of the cortical subarachnoid space in understanding hydrocephalus. J Neurosurg Pediatr. July 2008;2(1):1-11. Full Text – Open Access Publication Date July 2008 How Analyze was Used “We are attempting to measure the volume of the CSAS [cortical subarachnoid space] and ventricles with MR imaging using the FIESTA…

Relation between cerebrospinal fluid, gray matter and white matter changes in families with schizophrenia

Schneider-Axmann T, Kamer T, Moroni M, Maric N, Tepest R, Dani I, Honer WG, Scherk H, Rietschel M, Schulze TG, Müller DJ, Cordes J, Schönell H, Steinmetz H, Gaebel W, Vogeley K, Kühn KU, Wagner M, Maier W, Träber F, Block W, Schild HH, Falkai P. Relation between cerebrospinal fluid, gray matter and white matter…

Segmentation and measurement of the cortex from 3-D MR images using coupled-surfaces propagation

Zeng X, Staib LH, Schultz RT, Duncan JS. Segmentation and measurement of the cortex from 3-D MR images using coupled-surfaces propagation. IEEE Trans Med Imaging. October 1999;18(10):927-937. Publication Date October 1999 How Analyze was Used “The lobes of the brain were labeled using locally developed software … in conjunction with the ANALYZE software package [Robb…

The differentiation of DSM-III-R psychotic depression in later life from nonpsychotic depression: comparisons of brain changes measured by multispectral analysis of magnetic resonance brain images, neuropsychological findings, and clinical features

Simpson S, Baldwin RC, Jackson A, Burns A. The differentiation of DSM-III-R psychotic depression in later life from nonpsychotic depression: comparisons of brain changes measured by multispectral analysis of magnetic resonance brain images, neuropsychological findings, and clinical features. Biol Psychiatry. January 1999;45(2):193-204. Publication Date January 1999 How Analyze was Used “All scans were analyzed blind…