posted on 2025-05-16, 15:32authored byAndrea Lecchini-Visintini, Jacobus JM Zwanenburg, Qiuting Wen, Jennifer K Nicholls, Thomas Desmidt, Stefan Catheline, Jatinder MinhasJatinder Minhas, Chiara Robba, Mariia Dvoriashyna, Alexandra Vallet, Jeffrey Bamber, Mehmet Kurt, Emma ML Chung, Samantha Holdsworth, Stephen J Payne
Understanding the pulsing dynamics of tissue and fluids in the intracranial environment is an evolving research theme aimed at gaining new insights into brain physiology and disease progression. This article provides an overview of related research in magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound medical diagnostics and mathematical modelling of biological tissues and fluids. It highlights recent developments, illustrates current research goals and emphasizes the importance of collaboration between these fields.
Funding
Dutch Research Council (NWO, project number 18674)
Stroke Association Clinical Lectureship (SA SCLM23\100003)
Reducing the risk of secondary ischaemic stroke in patients with acute intracerebral haemorrhage: Multimodal definition of vulnerable phenotypes