2016
DOI: 10.1590/0101-60830000000098
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Resolution of Othello-like syndrome following ventricular shunting in a post traumatic normal pressure hydrocephalus subject

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“…Foreign scholars have reported 2 cases of mild head trauma patients with PTH caused by midbrain actual obstruction, which was later confirmed by neuroendoscopy to be caused by the new diaphragm, but the experience of this rare case deserves clinical attention. It is traditionally believed that CSF is reabsorbed through arachnoid granulations and that multiple craniotomy procedures are at greater risk of such obstruction (5). Intracranial infection after TBI will further aggravate brain tissue adhesion, resulting in aggravation of cerebrospinal fluid outflow channel obstruction.…”
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“…Foreign scholars have reported 2 cases of mild head trauma patients with PTH caused by midbrain actual obstruction, which was later confirmed by neuroendoscopy to be caused by the new diaphragm, but the experience of this rare case deserves clinical attention. It is traditionally believed that CSF is reabsorbed through arachnoid granulations and that multiple craniotomy procedures are at greater risk of such obstruction (5). Intracranial infection after TBI will further aggravate brain tissue adhesion, resulting in aggravation of cerebrospinal fluid outflow channel obstruction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%