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On-orbit ultrasound of optic nerves of the fourth case of visual changes from long-duration spaceflight. In-flight ultrasound shows proximal kinking and increased ONSD of approximately 12 mm that is consistent raised ICPs. Optic nerve shown in purple and the ONSD in green.
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Source | humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Evidence/reports/VIIP.pdf |
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