Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) represents a common disorder among older people with mild elevation of cerebrospinal fluid pressure and certain clinical manifestations. We present a patient with such a disorder in whom a programmable valve was implanted. With the use of a lower opening pressure, the patient developed a subdural hematoma although the symptoms subsided. After evacuating the hematoma and by setting the valve pressure higher, the patient recovered without any symptomatology. We observed that only the higher pressure was the right one, although in two different pressure values the symptoms had subsided.
Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) firstly described as "malignant fibrous xanthoma" by O' Brien and Stout in 1964, is the most common soft tissue sarcoma of late adult life. Uncertain histogenesis and numerous subtypes make MFH a rather controversial entity. MFH only rare arises from structures of the head and neck. When it does, it most often originates in facial structures, particularly the maxilla. This report details a case of a patient with malignant fibrous histiocytoma presenting clinically as a right-sided large indurated frontoparietal mass, three months after head trauma and eight years after radiation therapy for brain lymphoma located in the right frontal and parietal lobes. Radical excision was a surgical challenge because of the extensiveness of the lesion.
We present a patient with partial stenosis of aqueduct of Sylvius which was an incidental finding without any clinical symptoms. That in our opinion means that the ventricular brain system has many reserves that are being activated before symptoms appear.
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