Department of Urology and Physiology State University of New York Health Science Center Stony Brook New York USAJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdNeurology and Clinical NeuroscienceSchwamb, R., Dalpiaz, A., Miao, Y., Gonka, J., & Khan, S. A. (2014). Clinical manifestations of hydrocephalus: A ...
hydrocephalus still remains one of the most complex and obscure diseases the neurosurgeons have to face. Unfortunately, it is also one of the commonest pathological conditions that the pediatric neurosurgeon has to treat in infants, children,
The issue of hydrocephalus is typical for a clinical practice. This disease can be found in different age group of people: from infants and older children to adults. The frequency of congenital hydrocephalus varies in different countries. In the UK, the USA, Ukraine and Russia from data of di...
The clinical manifestations of patients with NIID are diverse. Here, we present the case of a patient with NIID whose clinical presentation and magnetic resonance features closely resembled those of hydrocephalus. Case presentation The patient was 71-year-old woman with no significant family history....
The clinical manifestations depend on the number, age, and location of the larval cysts disrupting neural tissues. Several disease patterns are apparent: (1) basilar cysticercosis resulting in chronic meningitis or progressive hydrocephalus, (2) parenchymal cysts with focal symptoms, (3) diffuse ...
Immune response to and clinical manifestations of tuberculosis. Once the mycobacteria enter a host’s body by airway①they are perceived by its immune system②and this can lead to three outcomes.③An innate immune response may become overwhelmed; complement factors can bind to mycobacteria and creat...
UpToDate reviews on “Nervous system Lyme disease” (Halperin, 2015) and “Clinical manifestations of Lyme disease in adults” (Hu, 2015) do not mention magnetic resonance spectroscopy as a management tool. Wang et al (2014) determined the suitability of MRS for screening brain tumors, based ...
Of the 131 anticipated fetuses, 5 experienced fetal demise, 7 underwent elective termination, and 10 died in the postnatal period. The majority were admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit; 34 (31%) required supportive intervention for feeding, breathing, or hydrocephalus, and 10 (8%) ...
Chronic hydrocephalus-induced hypoxia: increased expression of VEGFR-2+ and blood vessel density in hippocampus Chronic hydrocephalus (CH) is a neurological disease characterized by increased cerebrospinal fluid volume and pressure that is often associated with impai... SM Dombrowski,A Deshpande,C Dingwal...
In addition, dysplasia of the tectal plate, obstruction of the Sylvian aqueduct at the level of the inferior colliculi, and marked supratentorial hydrocephalus. Note that the dentate nucleus is visible on a midsagittal image, while in normal anatomy the vermis separates the dentate nuclei in the ...