Chronic hydrocephalus in adults
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Chronic hydrocephalus in adults
Abstract
Chronic hydrocephalus is a complex condition, the incidence of which increases with increasing age. It is characterised by the presence of ventricular enlargement in the absence of significant elevations of intracranial pressure. The clinical syndrome may develop either as a result of decompensation of a "compensated" congenital hydrocephalus, or it may arise de novo in adult life secondary to a known acquired disturbance of normal CSF dynamics. The latter may be due to late onset acqueductal stenosis or disruption of normal CSF absorptive pathways following subarachnoid hemorrhage or meningitis ("secondary" normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH)). In some cases the cause of the hydrocephalus remains obscure ("idiopathic" NPH). In all forms of chronic hydrocephalus the clinical course of the disease is heavily influenced by changes in the brain associated with aging, in particular cerebrovascular disease. Recent research has challenged previously held tenets regarding the CSF circulatory system and this in turn has led to a radical rethinking of the pathophysiological basis of chronic hydrocephalus.
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