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  2. Normal pressure hydrocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), also called malresorptive hydrocephalus, ... Gradual onset after age 40 years, symptoms duration of ≥ 3–6 months, clinical ...

  3. Hydrocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) ... In 1744, Claude-Nicolas Le Cat, a French surgeon, performed a ventricular puncture to treat a 3-month old with hydrocephalus.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Cerebral shunt - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Medium pressure cylindrical Can lead to uneven drainage of ventricles. [3] Nulsen and Spitz Contains two ball-valve units connected with a spring. Does not have an adjustable pressure setting. First mass-produced valve used to treat hydrocephalus in 1956. [5] Spitz-Holter Uses slits in silicone to avoid mechanical failure. [6] [7] Anti ...

  6. ‘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 ...

  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. Astasia-abasia - Wikipedia

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    An acquired total inability to stand and walk can be seen in organic neurological diseases, including stroke, Parkinson's disease, damage to the cerebellum, Guillain–Barré syndrome, normal pressure hydrocephalus and many others. In normal pressure hydrocephalus, for example, when the condition remains untreated, the patient's gait becomes ...