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161 related items for PubMed ID: 8875494

  • 21. Neuroophthalmological symptoms in children treated for internal hydrocephalus.
    Tzekov C, Cherninkova S, Gudeva T.
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  • 23. Low-pressure hydrocephalic state and viscoelastic alterations in the brain.
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  • 24. The light-flash-evoked response as a possible indicator of increased intracranial pressure in hydrocephalus.
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    Villarejo FJ, Pascual A, Carceller F, Bencosme JA, Pérez Díaz C, Goyenechea F.
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  • 30. Disconnection as a cause of ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction in multicomponent shunt systems.
    Aldrich EF, Harmann P.
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    Pattisapu JV, Trumble ER, Taylor KR, Howard PD, Kovach TM.
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    Rudolph D, Sterker I, Graefe G, Till H, Ulrich A, Geyer C.
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  • 33. Episodic brainstem compression masquerading as electrodecremental seizures.
    Lucas S, Solomon G, Labar D, Chutorian A.
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    Spennato P, Cinalli G, Ruggiero C, Aliberti F, Trischitta V, Cianciulli E, Maggi G.
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  • 35. Intraventricular hemorrhage complicating ventricular catheter revision: incidence and effect on shunt survival.
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    Elhammady MS, Benglis DM, Bhatia S, Sandberg DI, Ragheb J.
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  • 37. Visual loss as the manifesting symptom of ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction.
    Lee AG.
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  • 39. Severe intracranial hypertension in slit ventricle syndrome managed using a cisterna magna-ventricle-peritoneum shunt.
    Rekate HL, Nadkarni T, Wallace D.
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