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  1. 8 lis 2022 · We evaluated the brain recovery behavior of adult communicating hydrocephalus patients non-invasively over 15 months after shunting.

  2. 21 gru 2021 · A persistent disorder of consciousness combined with a decline in neurobehavioral functions, or a plateaued clinical recovery discordant with injury severity as well as clinical improvement in behavioral or motor capacities after an evacuative lumbar puncture, should suggest a diagnosis of hydrocephalus.

  3. 19 lip 2024 · Communicating hydrocephalus occurs when the flow of CSF is blocked after it exits the ventricles. This form is called communicating because the CSF can still flow between the ventricles and the passages between them remain open.

  4. These methods have demonstrated the effectiveness of stem cell therapy in lowering neuronal cell death and inflammatory cascades following TBI, resulting in improved recovery of cognitive and motor functions. 130 , 140 UCB stem cells have been shown to reduce neurovascular damage following newborn brain injury. 141 By analyzing the effects of ...

  5. 1 lis 2021 · Formerly called normal pressure hydrocephalus, communicating chronic hydrocephalus (CCH) is a condition affecting 0.1 to 0.5% of patients over 60 years of age. The pathophysiology of this disease is poorly understood, but a defect in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) resorption appears to be commonly defined as the cause of the neurological disorders.

  6. 27 maj 2024 · Introduction. One of the oldest known neurological disorders in humans with the first scientific description credited to Hippocrates, 1 hydrocephalus (Gr. ‘water on the brain’) is characterized by enlargement of the CSF-filled brain ventricles. Hydrocephalus can present at any age and has numerous different subtypes that despite somewhat similar clinical consequences, follow potentially ...

  7. 1 lut 2022 · Communicating hydrocephalus, which is more common, results from increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production, reduced CSF drainage, or both. The reduced CSF drainage is attributed to obliterative arachnoiditis occluding the arachnoid villi, lymphatic obstruction by the clots, inflammatory damage to the lymphatic network, and obliteration of ...

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