. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . g. 4- A posterior anterior view of the case shown inFigure 3. very thick. The anterior edges of bothlateral ventricles are sharply defined. It is Dandys opinion that normal sulcishould always fill, and that the absence ofsuch filling indicates a blocking of eitherthe basilar cisterns or the sulci our series of 14 cases, the sulci werewell filled only four times, whereas theventricles were filled ten times. In 4 casesthere was some questionable filling of afew nl the sulci. Since the ventriclesappeared
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . g. 4- A posterior anterior view of the case shown inFigure 3. very thick. The anterior edges of bothlateral ventricles are sharply defined. It is Dandys opinion that normal sulcishould always fill, and that the absence ofsuch filling indicates a blocking of eitherthe basilar cisterns or the sulci our series of 14 cases, the sulci werewell filled only four times, whereas theventricles were filled ten times. In 4 casesthere was some questionable filling of afew nl the sulci. Since the ventriclesappeared normal in most of the cases inwhich the sulci did not till, there probably 1 no hydrocephalus present. We do notfeel, therefore, that a failure of the sulci tofill always indicates a blocking of theseStructures, li is at present impossible forus to offei 1 reasonable explanation of thisfinding. Several cas< in our series were con-sidered definite, pathological and threeof them w ill be ( 1 lly. ( \se I. A male child aged three years,was brought to the hospital because of. &ir*r>xj Fig. 5. A lateral view of the skull which shows theconfiguration of the cerebral sulci. The injection wasdone through lumbar puncture and not through thetrephine shown in the frontal region.
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