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55yo family member with congenital hydrocephalus and a VP shunt since 1yo. Deteriorating slowly in ... . I have recently discovered by looking at CT reports that mild long standing ventriculomegaly was ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasanna Heijebu
( General & Family Physician)
55yo family member with congenital hydrocephalus and a VP shunt since 1yo. Deteriorating slowly in ... . I have recently discovered by looking at CT reports that mild long standing ventriculomegaly was ... View answer
Hi, our son was just prenatally diagnosed at 35 weeks with severe ventriculomegaly/mild hydrocephalus . Doctors say there are 4cm of fluid in the left ventricle - the right ventricle appears normal ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
55yo family member with congenital hydrocephalus and a VP shunt since 1yo. Deteriorating slowly in ... . I have recently discovered by looking at CT reports that mild long standing ventriculomegaly was ... View answer
55yo family member with congenital hydrocephalus and a VP shunt since 1yo. Deteriorating slowly in ... . I have recently discovered by looking at CT reports that mild long standing ventriculomegaly was ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasanna Heijebu
( General & Family Physician)
Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, with ventriculomegaly, confirmed recently by MRI (but showed some evidence on CT three years ago), clinically significant for the triad of memory, gate and urinary ... View answer
radiologist reported I had intracranial hypertension and ventriculomegaly. A second MRI report stated I have hydrocephalus which is rare for a person my age (32). MRV came back normal. I was wondering if the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Matt Wachsman
( Addiction Medicine Specialist)
sir ,my father s ct scan report is as follows 1. mild ventriculomegaly 2.extensive bilateral periventricular deep white matter hypodensities atropic in nature. 3.area of gliosis in right occipital region. my ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dr. DEVI VENUGOPAL RITA
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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