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Fig. 6 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 6

From: MRI as a one-stop destination for evaluation of CSF shunt malfunction

Fig. 6

A 6-month-old boy was referred for routine follow-up. A, B Abdomino-pelvic T2 SPIR in coronal and axial planes, respectively, shows large volume of free ascites (CSF ascites). The cranial portion of this shunt is patent (not shown). This patient experienced increasing occipitofrontal circumference during regular follow-up visits (1.5 months after imaging), and he underwent an alternative CSF diversion (VA shunt insertion)

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