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The Dandy-Walker complex represents a group of developmental anomalies of the posterior fossa that includes the classic Dandy-Walker malformation, the Dandy-Walker variant, and mega-cisterna magna. Fetuses with the Dandy-Walker complex may have associated ... -2 :: Topic - 4316 :: :: :: Medical Image Database, Atlas,
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Axial image of a second trimester foetus showing the posterior fossa. The cisterna magna was measured as the distance between the cursors. ...
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Schwannoma of the spinal accessory nerve in the cisterna magna; Surgical Neurology, Volume 59, Issue 3, Pages 217-222; K. Tatebayashi, Y. Tanaka, H. Numata, S. Kawakami, H. Kamitani, T. Watanabe...
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[edit] Discussion of Mega cisterna magna ... The term mega cisterna magna has been loosely applied to a large retrocerebellar cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)–appearing space with a normal vermis and normal cerebellar hemispheres.
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View image details ... The cisterna magna (also known as the cerebellomedullary cistern) is the largest of the subarachnoid cisterns. ... mega cisterna magna...
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Classically, posterior fossa cystic malformations have been divided into Dandy-Walker malformation, Dandy-Walker variant, mega cisterna magna, and posterior fossa arachnoid cyst. Precisely differentiating the malformations may not be possible using imaging studies. ... An axial T2-weighted MRI (also see Image 1 and Image 3,
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To study the dynamics of the outflow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) into the cervical lymphatic system, X-ray contrast medium or Indian ink was infused into the cisterna magna of rats at moderately increased intracranial pressure (40-50 mmHg). In the first series of experiments, while the contrast medium was being...
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A prospective series of 322 prenatal studies was performed in which the sonographer was asked to look for the linear echoes in the cisterna magna and image them. Linear echoes were identified in 84% of all fetuses studied.
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