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Risk Factors of Persistent Hydrocephalus in Children with Brain Tumor: A Retrospective Analysis
Conclusion: Preoperative identification of children at risk for developing persistent hydrocephalus would avoid delays in planning the permanent cerebrospinal fluid drain devices. This study finds that an EI #x3e;0.34 and an FOHR #x3e;0.46 at diagnosis could impact on the therapeutic management of children with hydrocephalus associated with brain tumors. Prospective and larger-scale studies are needed to standardize this approach.Pediatr Neurosurg
Source: Pediatric Neurosurgery - March 30, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Source Type: research

Differences in Brain Morphology between Hydrocephalus Ex Vacuo and Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
CONCLUSION: The narrowing of the CA, dilatation of the Sylvain fissure, and narrowing of superior parietal sulci may be used as radiological key indices and noninvasive tools for the differential diagnosis of iNPH from hydrocephalus ex vacuo.PMID:34265199 | DOI:10.30773/pi.2020.0352
Source: Psychiatry Investigation - July 15, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Minkyung Kim Sun-Won Park Jun-Young Lee Hongrae Kim Jung Hyo Rhim Soowon Park Jee-Young Lee Hwancheol Son Yu Kyeong Kim Sang Hyung Lee Source Type: research

Hydrocephalus: historical analysis and considerations for treatment
AbstractHydrocephalus is a serious condition that affects patients of all ages, resulting from a multitude of causes. While the etiologies of hydrocephalus are numerous, many of the acute and chronic symptoms of the condition are shared. These symptoms include disorientation and pain (headaches), cognitive and developmental changes, vision and sleep disturbances, and gait abnormalities. This collective group of symptoms combined with the effectiveness of CSF diversion as a surgical intervention for many types of the condition suggest that the various etiologies may share common cellular and molecular dysfunctions. The inci...
Source: European Journal of Medical Research - September 1, 2022 Category: Research Source Type: research

Upfront Radiosurgery for Treatment of Symptomatic Obstructive Hydrocephalus due to Brain Tumors
Conclusion Radiosurgery is a non-invasive alternative treatment for primary and secondary brain tumors that debut with obstructive hydrocephalus, tumors expected to have a high alpha/beta ratio might be suitable to attempt radiosurgery to avoid permanently implanted devices such as VP shunts or other invasive procedures such as a third ventriculostomy. The present study demonstrated that in selected cases SRS can lead to hydrocephalus symptom resolution along with a decrease in ventricular size in a relatively short time frame. Little evidence exists regarding the effect of SRS on symptomatic hydrocephalus resolution and f...
Source: Cancer Control - October 19, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Alejandra Moreira Alejandra Rodezno David Santos Adriana Telles Juliana Ramirez Eduardo E Lovo Source Type: research