2024
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.5159
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Human brain clearance imaging: Pathways taken by magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents after administration in cerebrospinal fluid and blood

Matthias J. P. van Osch,
Anders Wåhlin,
Paul Scheyhing
et al.

Abstract: Over the last decade, it has become evident that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) plays a pivotal role in brain solute clearance through perivascular pathways and interactions between the brain and meningeal lymphatic vessels. Whereas most of this fundamental knowledge was gained from rodent models, human brain clearance imaging has provided important insights into the human system and highlighted the existence of important interspecies differences. Current gold standard techniques for human brain clearance imaging i… Show more

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“…that there is substantial absorption from the vertebral subarachnoid space. van Osch et al [ 553 ] in a comprehensive review of kinetic studies with gadobutrol discuss many of the complications involved in analyzing observations to yield parameters like the rates of penetration into and efflux from the cortex.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…that there is substantial absorption from the vertebral subarachnoid space. van Osch et al [ 553 ] in a comprehensive review of kinetic studies with gadobutrol discuss many of the complications involved in analyzing observations to yield parameters like the rates of penetration into and efflux from the cortex.…”
Section: Note Added In Proofmentioning
confidence: 99%