Hydrocephalus: Intracranial Pressure, Myelination, and Neurodevelopment

  • Hanlo P
  • Gooskens R
  • Vandertop P
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Abstract

The actual importance of hydrocephalus as a neurological disorder is severely underestimated. The incidence of congenital and infantile hydrocephalus is reported to be 0.48–0.81 per 1000 live births and stillbirths [7,17]. Cases of secondary hydrocephalus are seldom included in the incidence and prevalence figures.

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Hanlo, P. W., Gooskens, R. H. J. M., & Vandertop, P. W. (2005). Hydrocephalus: Intracranial Pressure, Myelination, and Neurodevelopment. In Pediatric Hydrocephalus (pp. 113–119). Springer Milan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2121-1_7

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