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the treatment of hydrocephalus
the treatment of hydrocephalus
Mild ex vacuo dilation is a condition where an organ, such as the brain or heart, appears enlarged due to loss of surrounding tissue. It is often a compensatory mechanism to fill empty space left by the loss of tissue, rather than a direct result of a pathology affecting the organ itself.
Hydrocephalus ex vacuole means an enlargement of brain ventricles due to brain atrophy, e.g in Alzheimer disease.
Hydrocephalus ex vacuole means an enlargement of brain ventricles due to brain atrophy, e.g in Alzheimer disease.
John Lorber has written: 'Your child with hydrocephalus' -- subject(s): Hydrocephalus, Hydrocephalus in children, In infancy and childhood, Popular works 'Results of treatment of myelomeningocele'
.Where I will get the best treatment for infant hydrocaphalus in India ?
We will all die eventually, whether or not we have hydrocephalus. With treatment, people with hydrocephalus can go on to live normal lives. That's not to say you won't have shunt failures and setbacks. Keep a positive attitude and find a great neurosurgeon.
In some cases of non-communicating hydrocephalus, a direct connection can be made between one of the ventricles and the subarachnoid space, allowing drainage without a shunt.
Conditions responsible for hydrocephalus in a fetus include infantile congenital (present at birth) hydrocephalus, hydrocephalus associated with encephalocele or myelomeningocele, posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus in newborns.
Ex-vacuo dilatation refers to the enlargement or dilation of a space or structure that occurs as a result of the loss or reduction of surrounding tissue or fluid. This phenomenon is often seen in medical imaging, where a space appears larger than normal due to the loss of adjacent tissue or fluid, rather than an active process of enlargement. Ex-vacuo dilatation can occur in various parts of the body, such as the brain ventricles or the urinary bladder, and is typically a compensatory response to tissue loss or atrophy.
I have hydrocephalus and its not "viral" hydrocephalus, its congenital (i believe that's how its spelled.) anyways congenital hydrocephalus is present or detected at birth without it being in your ancestry. Genetic hydrocephalus means it was passed on from a generation or family member before you.