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  2. Normal pressure hydrocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Normal pressure hydrocephalus ... Symptoms present insidiously over the course of 3–6 months. [4] ... Hakim decided to remove CSF for laboratory testing and later ...

  3. Salomón Hakim - Wikipedia

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    However, nobody was able to explain the reason why, which led Hakim's curiosity to research more back in Colombia. In 1957, he finally realized that these patients had what is now known as normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) after finding a 16-year-old live patient with this condition. He published his work in 1964 and called Dr. Raymond Adams ...

  4. Hydrocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Hydrocephalus can occur due to birth defects (primary) or can develop later in life (secondary). [1] Hydrocephalus can be classified via mechanism into communicating, noncommunicating, ex vacuo, and normal pressure hydrocephalus. Diagnosis is made by physical examination and medical imaging, such as a CT scan. [1]

  5. ‘General Hospital’ Star Leslie Charleson’s Cause of Death ...

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    Michael Tullberg/Getty Images General Hospital star Leslie Charleson’s cause of death has been revealed, reports TMZ. Charleson died of blunt head trauma on January 12 at the age of 79, reported ...

  6. Cerebral edema - Wikipedia

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    [3] [44] [45] Bolus doses, particularly at higher concentrations, for example 23.4%, are effective at reducing ICP and improving cerebral perfusion pressure. [ 44 ] [ 46 ] In traumatic brain injuries , a responsiveness to hypertonic saline lasting greater than 2 hours was associated with decreased chance of death and improved neurologic ...

  7. CSF tap test - Wikipedia

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    The CSF tap test, sometimes lumbar tap test or Miller Fisher Test, is a medical test that is used to decide whether shunting of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) would be helpful in a patient with suspected normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH).

  8. Cerebral atrophy - Wikipedia

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    Normal pressure hydrocephalus Brain atrophy Preferable projection: Coronal plane at the level of the posterior commissure of the brain. Modality in this example: CT: MRI: CSF spaces over the convexity near the vertex (red ellipse ) Narrowed convexity ("tight convexity") as well as medial cisterns: Widened vertex (red arrow) and medial cisterns ...

  9. Cerebrospinal fluid - Wikipedia

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    When lying down, the CSF pressure as estimated by lumbar puncture is similar to the intracranial pressure. Hydrocephalus is an abnormal accumulation of CSF in the ventricles of the brain. [31] Hydrocephalus can occur because of obstruction of the passage of CSF, such as from an infection, injury, mass, or congenital abnormality.