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Fig. 1 | Fluids and Barriers of the CNS

Fig. 1

From: Evaluation of diurnal and postural intracranial pressure employing telemetric monitoring in idiopathic intracranial hypertension

Fig. 1

Intracranial pressure changes occurring as a result of altering posture

ICP was recorded in the supine, lateral decubitus, sitting and standing positions. Graphs show ICP in mmHg against (A) supine and lateral decubitus, (B) supine and standing, (C) sitting and standing, (D) Amplitude increases from supine to standing (p < 0.0001). n = 15 (A-D). Paired t-test. Data presented as mean ± standard error of the mean. ns = non-significant, *P = < 0.05, ****P = < 0.0001

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