ABSTRACT
Since the discovery of CT scan for brain, the detection of hydrocephalus became easier than before. Of those hydrocephalus, non-parenchymatous in origin, in order words, normal pressure hydrocephalus can be differentiated by RISA cisternography. The etiology, symptomatology and surgical outcome of 16 cases of normal pressure hydrocephalus were presented. Followings are the results. 1) All of the cases revealed ventriculomegaly in brain CT scan and prolonged ventricular retention of dye in RISA cisternogram. 2) Ventriculoperitoneal shunt was done on all of the patients and outcome was excellent:3, good:6, fair:3 and poor:4. 3) It is thought that the prognosis is much related duration of clinical manifestation; the earlier surgery, the better outcome.
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Humans , Brain , Hydrocephalus , Hydrocephalus, Normal Pressure , Prognosis , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Ventriculoperitoneal ShuntABSTRACT
Cerebral venous thrombosis is commonly related to infectious processes, trauma, neoplasm, puerperium, and the use of oral contraceptives, etc., but this case was associated with a very rare condition, "polycythemia". This case was confirmed by hematologic study, brain C-T, conventional angiography, and digital subtraction angiography(DSA). The patient was treated by venesection, the use of urokinase and dicumarol, and lumbo-peritoneal shunt(L-P shunt), etc. Post-treatment DSA showed the complete recanalization of all dural sinuses except the left transverse sinus, suggesting normal variant.