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S4. Anne Benninghaus – Experimental investigation of the influence of pathological blood dynamics on the csf system with regard to normal pressure hydrocephalus
S4. Mitsuhito Mase – Dynamic adc analysis during cardiac cycle in positive and negative csf tap test groups in possible idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus
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S6. Sanna Eklund – Vascular risk profiles for predicting short-term outcome and long-term mortality in inph. Comparison of clinical decision support tools
S6. Chunyan Liu – Relationships between cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers and the cerebrospinal fluid tap test in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus
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S7. Kanza Tariq – WATKINS, A WALKING APP FOR GAIT ASSESSMENT IN NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS AND DECOMPENSATED LONG-STANDING OVERT VENTRICULOMEGALY PATIENTS
S8. Elin Eriksson Hagberg – CSF VOLUMETRY OF CEREBRAL HIGHCONVEXITY TIGHTNESS, SYLVIAN FISSURE AND VENTRICULAR VOLUME AFTER SHUNT TREATMENT IN IDIOPATHIC NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS
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S12. Peter Smielewski – Keynote II-Reversible Dementia REVERT Project-Collaborative EU Framework Aimed to Increase Public Awareness of Hydrocephalus Diagnostics and to Push Boundaries of the Supplementary Tests
S12. Per Kristian Eide – GRADING OF VENTRICULAR REFLUX OF INTRATHECAL TRACER – CLINICAL EXPERIENCE UTILIZING A NOVEL IMAGING BIOMARKER OF ALTERED CSF FLOW IN iNPH
S13. Jenny Larsson – IN A LARGE POPULATIONBASED STUDY, HIGHERLEVEL GAIT DISORDERS WERE ASSOCIATED TO LOW QUALITY OF LIFE, SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION AND LOW FALLS-EFFICACY
S14. Alaa Al-mohammad – INCIDENCE AND OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC SECONDARY HYDROCEPHALUS UNDERGOING VP SHUNTING AT A TERTIARY NEUROSURGERY CENTRE IN THE UK
S15. Mats Tullberg- IDIOPATHIC NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS-PREOPERATIVE LUMBAR CSF LEVELS OF SYNAPTIC BIOMARKERS ARE LOWER IN SHUNT RESPONDERS THAN IN NONRESPONDERS
S15. Megha Patel – CORRELATION BETWEEN CSF NPTX2 AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION, PHYSIOLOGY, AND BIOMARKERS IN IDIOPATHIC NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS (iNPH) PATIENTS
S16. Diego Gomez – URINARY OUTCOME AFTER SHUNT PLACEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS AND URINARY COMORBIDITIES-A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
S17. Fernando Pinto – COMPARISON BETWEEN INTRACRANIAL COMPLIANCE NONINVASIVE MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS AND TAP TEST RESULTS IN PATIENTS WITH NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS
S18. Clara Belessiotis-Richards – PSYCHIATRIC SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS IN IDIOPATHIC NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS (INPH)-A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
S18. Elizabeth Cray – UTILITY OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS IN ASSESSING RESPONSE TO CEREBROSPINAL FLUID DRAINAGE IN IDIOPATHIC NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS
S18. Chihiro Kamohara – DISTRIBUTION OF DOPAMINE TRANSPORTER ACCUMULATION IN STRIATUM REFLECTS COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND GAIT ABILITY OF PATIENTS WITH INPH
S18. Salvador Matar – CAREGIVER BURDEN DEVELOPMENT IN PATIENTS WITH NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS BEFORE AND AFTER SHUNT PLACEMENT-PARADOX OF IMPROVEMENT
S20. Gwendolyn Williams – QUANTIFICATION OF CARDIAC-RELATED NEURAL TISSUE MOTION IN TYPE 1 CHIARI MALFORMATION-A CASE CONTROL STUDY PRE- AND POST-SPINAL DECOMPRESSION SURGERY
S20. Ferndando Hakim – INCIDENCE OF COMPLICATIONS DUE TO OVERDRAINAGE IN NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS AND A NEW METHOD TO ADJUST THE VALVE BASED ON INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE
S21. Dan Farahmand – VENTRICULAR VOLUME IS MORE STRONGLY ASSOCIATED WITH CLINICAL IMPROVEMENT THAN THE EVANS INDEX AFTER SHUNTING IN IDIOPATHIC NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS
S21. Giovanni Grasso – CEREBRAL SPINAL FLUID BIOMARKERS FOR DIAGNOSIS, SURGICAL OUTCOME PREDICTION AND STRATIFICATION OF IDIOPATHIC NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS AFFECTED PATIENTS-A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
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S22. Fredrik Lundin – DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGE ANALYSIS ALONG THE PERIVASCULAR SPACE (DTI-ALPS) REFLECTS IMPAIRED ACTIVITY OF THE GLYMPHATIC SYSTEM IN iNPH
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