Cisternography

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The cisternography is an imaging procedure in which recording of the corresponding contrast agent using a brain cisterns by means of computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), scintigraphy or, especially in the past conventional X-ray to be created.

Web links

  • [1] - Neurosurgery, manual for further training and interdisciplinary reference work
  • [2] - MR cisternography for the detection of liquor fistulas
  • [3] - Roche Lexicon Medicine