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Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2004 1(Suppl 1):S64
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Determinants of functional independence and quality of life in children with spina bifida
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Four decades of normal pressure hydrocephalus: are we doing better?
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Transition: you need to go!!
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The use of electronic devices to cue self-catheterization for adolescents with spina bifida
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Evolution of neural function in spina bifida occulta and aperta
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Impaired oxygen utilisation in hydrocephalus: a non-invasive study
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Update on the Management of Myelomeningocele Study (MOMS): the first 16 months
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Reasons for shunting and reasons for revision: a survey based on data from the UK Shunt Registry
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Upper limb function in children with spina bifida
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Parental adaptation to having a child with spina bifida: a developmental perspective
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Epidemiology of neural tube defects and folic acid
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Prevalence of neural tube defects in Ireland 2001–2002, was the folate media campaign effective?
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Quality of life in spina bifida patients: results of an Italian survey
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Review of awareness and management in the event of suspected shunt blockage
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Kidney control in spina bifida: is ultrasound sufficient or is DMSA scanning needed?
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Use of transdermal oxybutynin in individuals with spina bifida
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Ultrasound augmented urodynamic assessment – implications for areas with limited resources
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Sensory re-innervation of the penis in male patients with spina bifida
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Neuroradiological criteria of human L1CAM syndrome – report of 24 human L1CAM mutations including 17 noble mutations and clinical evaluation
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Nerve growth factor level in the cerebrospinal fluid in hydrocephalus
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Incomplete reversibility of selective hippocampal response after early and delayed shunting in adult kaolin-hydrocephalus – implications for early shunt treatment
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The role of cerebrospinal fluid on chick cerebral cortex development
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Linkage analysis for hydrocephalus in the LEW/Jms rat strain
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Intrauterine surgery for myelomeningocele and MOMS
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Long term outcome in babies born with open spina bifida and big heads
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VP shunt infections – does antisepsis continue to work?
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Volume transmission of CSF: complications in aging and Alzheimer's disease
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Cerebrovascular pressure-reactivity in normal pressure hydrocephalus
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Changes in pTau in CSF and brain relating to chronic hydrocephalus
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Changes in local cerebral blood flow were associated with functional improvement of patients with idiopathic Normal-pressure hydrocephalus after shunt-treatment – a 15O-H2O-PET-Study
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Outcome predictors in patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus: Preston NPH study – preliminary results from the first year
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Pattern of regional white matter CBF in normal pressure hydrocephalus during infusion test
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Outcome of 167 fetuses diagnosed in utero as having apparently isolated ventriculomegaly
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Item analysis of parent behavior ratings of executive function in children with spina bifida/hydrocephalus
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Abnormal visual functions in children with hydrocephalus
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Learning disabilities in a population-based group of children with hydrocephalus
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Neuropsychological assessment of cerebellar malformation in Spina Bifida
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Phonological processing skills in children with myelomeningocele and shunted hydrocephalus
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Treatment of third ventriculostomy failure: re-fenestration or shunt?
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The use of image intensification in the management of "programmable" shunt valves
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A temperament for learning: The limbic system and myelomeningocele
This article was the winner of the triennial Casey Holter Memorial Prize awarded by the Society for Research into Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida, 2004.
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Epidemiology of neural tube defects and folic acid
This review article combines four disparate observations about Neural Tube Defects (NTDs). They are the worldwide decline in the birth incidence that began prior to prenatal diagnosis; family recurrence risks;...
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Lifestyle in adults aged 35 years who were born with open spina bifida: prospective cohort study
From 1963 to 1971, 117 babies with open spina bifida were treated non-selectively from birth. In 2002 we reviewed all the survivors by postal questionnaire and telephone call. The aims were to find out how man...
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Homeostatic capabilities of the choroid plexus epithelium in Alzheimer's disease
As the secretory source of vitamins, peptides and hormones for neurons, the choroid plexus (CP) epithelium critically provides substances for brain homeostasis. This distributive process of cerebrospinal fluid...
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Evidence of connections between cerebrospinal fluid and nasal lymphatic vessels in humans, non-human primates and other mammalian species
The parenchyma of the brain does not contain lymphatics. Consequently, it has been assumed that arachnoid projections into the cranial venous system are responsible for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) absorption. Ho...
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Research:A new platform for dissemination of research, opinions and reviews with a common theme
Cerebrospinal Fluid Research aims to provide a specialist platform for high quality articles on all aspects of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), bringing together experts working in the fiel...
Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2004 1:1