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Review
. 2007 Feb;18(1):31-51.
doi: 10.1097/RMR.0b013e3180d0a753.

Macrocephaly, increased intracranial pressure, and hydrocephalus in the infant and young child

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Macrocephaly, increased intracranial pressure, and hydrocephalus in the infant and young child

Alexandra T Vertinsky et al. Top Magn Reson Imaging. 2007 Feb.

Abstract

Macrocephaly, increased intracranial pressure, and hydrocephalus are common related conditions that lead to cross-sectional imaging of the infant and young child. Imaging plays a central role in establishing the diagnosis and guiding disposition and treatment of these patients. In this review, a general overview is provided, and the more common causes of hydrocephalus are presented, including posthemorrhage, postinfection, developmental malformations, and masses. Imaging guidelines are also outlined for initial evaluation and follow-up, along with a discussion of the imaging features of shunt malfunction.

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