Abstract
Introduction: The detection of CSF leaks in the spontaneous or post-operative setting can be difficult and complex to investigate. This process often involves multiple studies and invasive procedures. Often delineating the anatomic pathway can lead to multiple duplicative testing which increase risk and cost to the patient. We investigated a new non-invasive high-sensitivity algorithm to detect CSF leaks. The objective of this study was to evaluate a novel technique of fusing High Resolution CT (HRCT) and MRI images for the detection and localization of CSF leaks noninvasively.
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