1987
DOI: 10.1159/000120316
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Insidious Hydrocephalus in the Preterm Newborn following Discharge from the Nursery

Abstract: Posthemorrhagic ventriculomegaly may be due to perinatal brain damage and consequent cerebral atrophy, or represent progressive hydrocephalus due to impairment of CSF flow and reabsorption. ‘Arrested’ hydrocephalus occurs when the CSF pathways are adequate and, hence, intracranial hypertension no longer exists. The differential diagnosis is often difficult and insidious progressive hydrocephalus should always be a concern in the high-risk preterm newborn. We report 10 preterm infants who were discharged with t… Show more

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