A 35 year-old man presented with headaches and gait imbalance. He had been hospitalized for six weeks as a child for meningitis. Non-Communicating Hydrocephalus: Flair axial MRI images. Note the ...
Chiari Malformation Type II: T1-weighted sagittal and parasagittal MRIs. The sagittal scans show several abnormalities, including descent of the cerebellar tonsils, an elongated 4th ventricle, a ...
Hydrocephalus refers to abnormal or excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (brain water) within the ventricles (chambers/cavities) in the brain. This build-up of fluid in the cavities deep ...
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