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- Hydrocephalus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Hydrocephalus is the buildup of fluid in cavities called ventricles deep within the brain The excess fluid increases the size of the ventricles and puts pressure on the brain
- Hydrocephalus - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
The most common treatment for hydrocephalus is the surgical insertion of a drainage system, called a shunt It consists of a long, flexible tube with a valve that keeps fluid from the brain flowing in the right direction and at the proper rate
- Hidrocefalia - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
Hydrocephalus National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke https: www ninds nih gov health-information disorders hydrocephalus Accessed May 24, 2023 Jankovitz J, et al , eds Brain edema and disorders of cerebrospinal fluid circulation
- Hydrocephalus care at Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic doctors trained in brain and nervous system conditions (neurologists), brain and nervous system surgery (neurosurgeons), and brain and nervous system conditions in children (pediatric neurologists) care for adults and children who have hydrocephalus
- Adult-onset hydrocephalus - Mayo Clinic
Benjamin D Elder, M D , Ph D , a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses adult-onset hydrocephalus, including idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus and idiopathic intracranial hypertension
- Hydrocephalus - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic doctors trained in brain and nervous system conditions (neurologists), brain and nervous system surgery (neurosurgeons), and other specialties conduct research in hydrocephalus and other neurological conditions
- Applying technology to improve hydrocephalus care - Mayo Clinic
Idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) can be debilitating for people over age 60, yet it is underdiagnosed Mayo Clinic is using cutting-edge technology to improve diagnosis and treatment approaches for this reversible condition
- 脑积水 - 症状与病因 - 妙佑医疗国际
Hydrocephalus National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke https: www ninds nih gov health-information disorders hydrocephalus Accessed May 24, 2023 Jankovitz J, et al , eds Brain edema and disorders of cerebrospinal fluid circulation
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