Explore scientific publications, books, and peer-reviewed research contributions from the International Society for Neurovascular Disease or its members.
Featured Publications
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Artificial intelligence assessment of the jugular venous pulse from ultrasound high-resolution B-mode clips
2026 — Proof-of-concept study demonstrating AI-based segmentation of jugular venous pulse ultrasound clips comparable to expert human operators. -
Computational Bodily Fluid Dynamics
2025 — Springer Nature volume integrating physiology, fluid dynamics, mathematical modeling, and computational methods. -
Handbook of Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis
2024 — Comprehensive reference volume dedicated to neuroimaging research and multidisciplinary approaches in multiple sclerosis. -
Blood flow in the human cerebral cortex: Large-scale pial vascularization and 1D simulation
2025 — Computational modeling study of cerebral blood flow using large-scale pial vascular networks and fluid dynamics simulations. -
Longitudinal analysis of cerebral aqueduct flow measures
2020 — Study evaluating cerebrospinal fluid flow changes in multiple sclerosis and their relationship with brain atrophy progression. -
Measuring Aqueduct of Sylvius Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow in Multiple Sclerosis
2021 — Comparative study assessing software tools for quantifying cerebrospinal fluid flow using phase-contrast MRI. -
Cardiac and Respiratory Influences on Intracranial and Neck Venous Flow
2022 — Real-time phase-contrast MRI study investigating cardiac and respiratory effects on venous hemodynamics. -
Blood and cerebrospinal fluid flow oscillations measured with real-time phase-contrast MRI
2022 — Research demonstrating how breathing mode affects blood and cerebrospinal fluid flow oscillations. -
Neck Vessel Cross-Sectional Area Measured with MRI
2018 — MRI reproducibility study evaluating longitudinal measurements of major neck vessels in neurovascular research. -
Five-Year Longitudinal Study of Neck Vessel Cross-Sectional Area in Multiple Sclerosis
2018 — Longitudinal MRI study investigating changes in neck vessel cross-sectional area in patients with multiple sclerosis over five years.
Position Paper
Position Statement of the International Society for Neurovascular Disease:
"Recommendations for Multimodal Noninvasive and Invasive Screening for the Detection of Extracranial Venous Abnormalities Indicative of Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency"
The wide accessibility of this research paper would not have been possible without the contributions of many dedicated people. The ISNVD Executive Committee wishes to express their gratitude to our supporters who include Mrs. Sharon Richardson from The CCSVI Alliance, Ms. Carol Schumacher, Mr. Craig Walters, Mrs. Tracie Jacquemin, Ms. Michelle Brown and Mr. Marc Stecker.
With their generous donations, they have helped in making the open access rights to this published research paper possible.
The article was recently published in the Journal for Vascular Interventional Radiology and shares with the audience an in-depth view of standardizing various imaging techniques for the detection of extracranial neurovascular abnormalities. In doing so, it is the hope that one day we will be further advanced in comparing diagnostic studies for research and clinical purposes.



