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It is important that everyone contributes to keeping the external homepage updated with interesting and relevant material. You do this by contributing/editing content, but also by reporting any errors you encounter to the most relevant person (Not just any person. Ask around, if in doubt. Pesist till fixed).

To contribute content or edit web pages, e.g. your personal page that may be linked via http://www.drcmr.dk/staff, you need to login. Use your normal DRCMR network login and password. While logged in, an additional User Menu should appear on the DRCMR pages you are browsing.

By default, you will have very few editing rights, but more rights can be given, if relevant, e.g. to pages you maintain. A subtle editing icon will appear on the pages that you have the right to edit. Click it, and fix content.

Avoid cut and paste of formated text from programs like Word or Powerpoint -- formatting codes breaks design and may interfere with further editing. Copy via Notepad, for example, and add your formatting directly in the web page editor.

Avoid scaling high-resolution images -- resize ahead of uploading instead.

Your friendly office mates, or the DRCMR IT support function can help you,  support#drcmr.dk (exchange # with @).

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Mortensen KN, Lilius T, Rosenholm M, Sigurðsson B, Kelley DH, Nedergaard M. Perivascular cerebrospinal fluid inflow matches interstitial fluid efflux in anesthetized rats. iScience. 2025 May 16;28(5).

Ölmestig J, Mortensen KN, Thomas MB, Fagerlund B, Naveed N, Nordling MM, Nielsen MK, Rasmussen BS, Christensen H, Iversen HK, Poulsen MB. Tadalafil Treatment in Patients With Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: The ETLAS-2 Randomized Clinical Trial. Stroke. 2025 Jul 28.

Ölmestig J, Mortensen KN, Fagerlund B, Naveed N, Nordling MM, Christensen H, Iversen HK, Poulsen MB, Siebner HR, Kruuse C. Cerebral blood flow and cognition after 3 months tadalafil treatment in small vessel disease (ETLAS-2): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2024 Aug 29;25(1):570.

Group Members

Kristian Nygaard Mortensen

Henrik Lundell

Rasmus Hvass Hansen

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External Collaborators

Prof. Matthias van Osch
C.J. Gorter Center for high field MRI, Leiden University


Ass. Prof. Henrik W. Schytz
Danish Headache Center & University of Copenhagen


Prof. Christina Kruuse
Rigshospitalet & University of Copenhagen