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Hypertensive Hydrocephalus Syndrome with Fluid Dynamic Crises After Repeated Shunting with No Effect (4 yr follow-up)

Hypertensive Hydrocephalus Syndrome with Fluid Dynamic Crises After Repeated Shunting with No Effect (4 yr follow-up)

February 18, 20181 Commentby Elena Serzhantova

 

Drs. Elena Serzhantova and Dmitry Chabanov present a case hypertensive hydrocephalus syndrome in a boy of 13.

07.03.2014  –  D.T., a 13 year-old boy – Diagnosis: Hypertensive hydrocephalus syndrome (inner hydrocephalus, repeated shunting). Fluid dynamic crises. Mild right-sided hemiparesis. Peritoneal adhesions.

Main complaint: hydrocephalus crises

A child was born healthy and full-term. In the maternity hospital he was vaccinated with BCG and Hepatitis B. His growth and development were normal. By the age of 8 months his head began enlarging (computer tomography showed a postcranial fossa cyst that prevented liquid flow). There were no more vaccinations done. At the age of 1 year the boy had the first fit of occlusive hydrocephalus, which was the reason for a shunt installation.

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