Based in Switzerland • Advancing clinical neuroscience
Donate ↗Ten ways to
think visually.
A specialist series by Prof. Daniel A. Rüfenacht—where imaging, uncertainty and multidisciplinary judgement are composed into memorable clinical frameworks.

01 / FLAGSHIP
02A recipe for seeing the invisible
Wall · flow · form · time

Reading the wall
Vessel-wall MRI as one layer in aneurysm interpretation
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Mapping a hostile flow field
From geometry to haemodynamic hypothesis
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Listening to the pulse
Structuring the imaging question in pulsatile tinnitus
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Decoding the nidus
Reading AVM angioarchitecture as a connected system
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Making time visible
A disciplined longitudinal imaging comparison
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Reconstructing the parent artery
Thinking through flow diversion as a biological sequence
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Setting the cerebrovascular table
A multidisciplinary case conference that preserves disagreement
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Calibrating the image
Before calling biology, test the acquisition
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From image to mechanism—and back
Designing a translational neurovascular research loop
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