Fig. 3From: Magnetic resonance imaging signs of high intraventricular pressure - comparison of findings in dogs with clinically relevant internal hydrocephalus and asymptomatic dogs with ventriculomegalyMRI-signs of increased intraventricular pressure. Transverse MR-images of a normal dog (a, d) and a dog with ventriculomegaly (b, e) and internal hydrocephalus (c, f). The finding of a compressed subarachnoid space (white arrows, c) and the measurement of the corpus callosum angle is demonstratedBack to article page