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Primary CSF-lymphatic fistula: a previously unknown cause of spontaneous intracranial hypotension

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Primary CSF-lymphatic fistula: a previously unknown cause of spontaneous intracranial hypotension
Authors
Niklas Lützen
Katharina Wolf
Amir El Rahal
Florian Volz
Theo Demerath
Charlotte Zander
Claus Christian Pieper
Marius Schwabenland
Horst Urbach
Jürgen Beck
Publication date
06-08-2024
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CSF-lymphatic fistula demonstrated by ultrahigh-resolution cone-beam CT myelography/© 2024, Niklas Lützen et al, J Neurol, Human brain illustration/© (M) CHRISTOPH BURGSTEDT / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Getty Images, Navigating neuroimaging in Alzheimer’s care: Practical applications and strategies for integration/© Springer Healthcare IME