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Noam Alperin,Ahmet Bagci,Carlos J. Oliu,Sang Hong Lee,Byron L. Lam
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HomeRadiologyVol. 285, No. 3 PreviousNext CommunicationsNotice of RetractionRole of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Spaceflight-induced Ocular Changes and Visual Impairment in AstronautNoam Alperin, Ahmet M. Bagci, Carlos J. Oliu, Sang H. Lee, Byron L. LamNoam Alperin, Ahmet M. Bagci, Carlos J. Oliu, Sang H. Lee, Byron L. LamNoam AlperinAhmet M. BagciCarlos J. OliuSang H. LeeByron L. LamPublished Online:Nov 20 2017https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2017174039MoreSectionsFull textPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookXLinked In Article HistoryPublished online: Nov 20 2017Published in print: Dec 2017 FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByData centres on the Moon and other tales: a volumetric and elemental analysis of the coloniality of digital infrastructuresYungAu16 December 2022 | Territory, Politics, Governance, Vol. 12, No. 1Increased hemodynamic pulsatility in the cerebral microcirculation during parabolic flight-induced microgravity: A computational investigationStefaniaScarsoglio, MatteoFois, LucaRidolfi2023Oct1 | Acta Astronautica, Vol. 211Engineering and Medicine in Extreme EnvironmentsBrian A.Telfer, Thomas F.Quatieri, Hrishikesh M.Rao, Jeffrey S.Palmer2022Role of the spinal canal compliance in regulating posture‐related cerebrospinal fluid hydrodynamics in humansNoamAlperin, RitambharBurman, Sang H.Lee2021 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Vol. 54, No. 1Advances in NeuroethicsKojiTachibana2020Reply to Wostyn et al.: Investigating the spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome and the human brain in lockstepAngeliqueVan Ombergen, StevenJillings, ElenaTomilovskaya, Floris L.Wuyts, Peterzu Eulenburg2019 | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 116, No. 32Into Space - A Journey of How Humans Adapt and Live in MicrogravityAlex P.Michael2018Spaceflight-induced changes in white matter hyperintensity burden in astronautsNoamAlperin, Ahmet M.Bagci, Sang H.Lee2017Nov21 | Neurology, Vol. 89, No. 21Intracranial pressure-induced optic nerve sheath response as a predictive biomarker for optic disc edema in astronautsPeterWostyn, Peter PaulDe Deyn2017 | Biomarkers in Medicine, Vol. 11, No. 11Recommended Articles Notice of retraction: Role of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Spaceflight-induced Ocular Changes and Visual Impairment in AstronautsRadiology2017Bosniak Classification of Cystic Renal Masses, Version 2019: A Pictorial Guide to Clinical UseRadioGraphics2022Volume: 42Issue: 1pp. E33Reproducing Fingerprints: A Step toward Clinical AdoptionRadiology2019Volume: 292Issue: 2pp. 438-439Neurologic Involvement of Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019: Making the Most of MRIRadiology2020Volume: 297Issue: 1pp. E239MRI of the Internal Auditory Canal, Labyrinth, and Middle Ear: How We Do ItRadiology2020Volume: 297Issue: 2pp. 252-265See More RSNA Education Exhibits Imaging Cerebrospinal Fluid Hypotension: Cerebrospinal Fluid Fistula Hyper-knowledgeDigital Posters2022Cerebrospinal Fluid Fistulas and Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: An Association That Needs to be RecognizedDigital Posters2020Spinal Hematomas: Pearls and Pitfalls for MRI Evaluation in Emergency RadiologyDigital Posters2022 RSNA Case Collection Sinking skin flap syndromeRSNA Case Collection2020Shunt Migration with Scalp CSF PseudocystRSNA Case Collection2020HydranencephalyRSNA Case Collection2021 Vol. 285, No. 3 Metrics Altmetric Score PDF download