Anatomical and biomechanical similarity in intracranial environment in identical twins with external hydrocephalus

Identical twins who both presented with progressively enlarging heads in their first year of life are reported. Neuroimaging demonstrated morphological similarities in the cerebral cortex. The CSF space, including ventricular system, and subarachnoid space were dilated, suggesting external hydroceph...

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Published in:Child's nervous system Vol. 13; no. 11-12; pp. 633 - 635
Main Authors: WACHI, A, SATO, K
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Berlin Springer 01-11-1997
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Summary:Identical twins who both presented with progressively enlarging heads in their first year of life are reported. Neuroimaging demonstrated morphological similarities in the cerebral cortex. The CSF space, including ventricular system, and subarachnoid space were dilated, suggesting external hydrocephalus. Cerebral blood flow velocity in the anterior cerebral artery monitored by Doppler sonogram indicated the two had similar flow patterns and velocities. Simultaneous recording of ICP waves and intracranial biomechanical properties, that is, pressure buffering capacity (pressure volume index: PVI) and CSF outflow resistance (Ro) measured by the bolus saline injection technique, objectively indicated that all these biomechanical factors were also quite similar in the twins. These results indicate that identical twins with external hydrocephalus have very similar intracranial environments, both anatomically and biomechanically.
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ISSN:0256-7040
1433-0350
DOI:10.1007/s003810050158