2018
DOI: 10.5430/crim.v5n3p32
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Acute hydrocephalus secondary to meningioma with psychiatric symptoms as initial manifestation

Abstract: Background: Psychiatric disorders are often difficult to evaluate and sometimes have negative connotations associated. That could be a reason to ignore the correct diagnosis of underlying neurological diseases.Case report: We present a case report of a patient with psychiatric symptomatology, where during the study in the Emergency Department an acute hydrocephalus secondary to a massive meningioma was evidenced.Conclusions: This case exemplifies how psychiatric symptoms, often devalued by the physician, may b… Show more

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