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Hydrocephalus - TreatmentsInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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BRIG Research Description: Biomedical - Related Infection Group studying shunt infections. Resources list and contact information. (nottingham.ac.uk) |
Cysternography in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Description: Case study and results from 84 year old man was referred from geriatric clinic for evaluation. (med.harvard.edu) |
Diving With Hydrocephalus and Shunt Description: Gives some parameters about diving with hydrocephalus and shunt. (scuba-doc.com) |
Fetal Surgery Description: Highlights open fetal surgery and intrauterine shunt therapy to drain fluid prior to delivery. Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy group at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. (fetalsurgeons.com) |
Hydrocephalus Description: Information and advice about hydrocephalus, treatment and shunts. Includes a section about Dandy-Walker malformation. (nyneurosurgery.org) |
Shunts and Pregnancy Description: Maternal Hydrocephalus information, support group and research program. (members.aol.com) |
The Role of Neurotrophins Description: Infantile Hydrocephalus studies, theories and findings toward developing potential therapeutic strategies. (ufbi.ufl.edu) |
Treatment with Shunts Description: Treatment information including shunting, third ventriculostomy and administration of diamox to relieve the pressure of fluid. (nyneurosurgery.org) |
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