Di Rocco C, Pettorossi V E, Caldarelli M, Mancinelli R, Velardi F
Experientia. 1977 Nov 15;33(11):1470-2. doi: 10.1007/BF01918814.
Experimental hydrocephalus has been induced in lambs by artificial increase of the amplitude of intraventricular cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) oscillations related to arterial pulsations, without concomitant changes of the mean CSF-pressure. The characteristics of this hydrocephalus demonstrate that the intraventricular CSF-pulsations can play a role in the genesis of ventricular dilation. Such a method may be used to produce an original model of hydrocephalus independent of changes of CSF-circulation or absorption.