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Cerebral blood flow and hydrocephalus (letter)
A comparison between the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis and normal pressure hydrocephalus: is pulse wave encephalopathy a component of MS?
- Bateman, Grant A., Lechner-Scott, Jeannette, Lea, Rodney A.
- Bateman, Grant A., Stevens, Scott A., Stimpson, Jesse
Hemodynamically significant venous collapse underlying neonatal hydrocephalus: clinical article
Emerging indications for magnetic resonance imaging in neuroradiology
Dilatation of the bridging cerebral veins in multiple sclerosis correlates with fatigue and suggests an increase in pressure
- Bateman, Grant A., Bateman, Alexander R., Lechner-Scott, Jeannette
The venous manifestations of pulse wave encephalopathy: windkessel dysfunction in normal aging and senile dementia
- Bateman, Grant A., Levi, Christopher R., Schofield, Peter, Wang, Yang, Lovett, Elizabeth C.
Childhood hydrocephalus secondary to posterior fossa tumor is both an intra- and extraaxial process
- Bateman, Grant A., Fiorentino, Mark
- Bateman, Grant A., Brown, K. M.
Stenoses in idiopathic intracranial hypertension: to stent or not to stent? (letter)
External hydrocephalus in infants: six cases with MR venogram and flow quantification correlation
- Bateman, Grant A., Napier, Brett D.
Cerebrospinal fluid absorption block at the vertex in chronic hydrocephalus: obstructed arachnoid granulations or elevated venous pressure?
- Bateman, Grant A., Siddique, Sabbir H.
Arterial inflow and venous outflow in idiopathic intracranial hypertension associated with venous outflow stenoses
Hypertensive slit ventricle syndrome: pseudotumor cerebri with a malfunctioning shunt?
Comparison of the sagittal sinus cross-sectional area between patients with multiple sclerosis, hydrocephalus, intracranial hypertension and spontaneous intracranial hypotension: a surrogate marker of venous transmural pressure?
- Bateman, Grant A., Lechner-Scott, Jeannette, Copping, Ross, Moeskops, Christopher, Yap, Swee Leong
- Bateman, Grant A., Bateman, Alexander R., Subramanian, Gopinath M.
The dilated cortical veins found in multiple sclerosis can explain the reduction in glymphatic flow
- Bateman, Grant A., Bateman, Alexander R.
- Bateman, Grant A., Bateman, Alexander R.
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