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. 1992;35(1):10-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00588271.

Cerebrospinal fluid flow. II. Physiology of respiration-related pulsations

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Cerebrospinal fluid flow. II. Physiology of respiration-related pulsations

G Schroth et al. Neuroradiology. 1992.

Abstract

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow in the cerebral aqueduct and spinal canal was analysed using real-time magnetic resonance imaging measurement techniques. Respiration-induced rhythmic modulation of the cardiac-related oscillating CSF pulsation in the cerebral aqueduct and spinal canal was found. Deep inspiration was immediately followed by a marked increase in downward CSF flow in the cervical spinal canal, whereas a delay of about two heart beats was seen before downward flow from the third to the fourth ventricle increased. This pattern was also detected during yawning and was followed by a marked increase of blood flow in the internal jugular vein.

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