the mechanism for ataxia in NPH has nothing to do with the cerebellum. It is related to the frontal lobe abnormalities (frontal ataxia/gait apraxia) leading to specific magnetic gait.
Don't you have the pressure gradient in NPH backwards? The ventricles enlarge to accommodate the increased CSF, pushing outwards on the cerebrum, not inside.
I have question I do have hydrocephalus and did already have 3 surgery of vp shunting and last one I have is back 2005 to present but recently I am experiencing head ache it starts at the back yesterday I had a ct scan and the impression is communicating hydrocephalus does that mean that my vp shunt is not function well again?
the mechanism for ataxia in NPH has nothing to do with the cerebellum. It is related to the frontal lobe abnormalities (frontal ataxia/gait apraxia) leading to specific magnetic gait.
Yes!
Don't you have the pressure gradient in NPH backwards? The ventricles enlarge to accommodate the increased CSF, pushing outwards on the cerebrum, not inside.
I have question I do have hydrocephalus and did already have 3 surgery of vp shunting and last one I have is back 2005 to present but recently I am experiencing head ache it starts at the back yesterday I had a ct scan and the impression is communicating hydrocephalus does that mean that my vp shunt is not function well again?
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did u have any video about clinical feature of hydrocephalus?
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