Our intention was to compare the clinical outcome after surgical treatment of chronic hydrocephalus between patients who were subjected to neuroendoscopic third ventriculostomy and patients who ...
The leg weakness improved partly after neuroendoscopic ventriculocisternostomy, but soon recurred; however, after a ventriculoperitoneal shunt was inserted, the findings on neurological ...
Claims that the man was "missing" 90% of his brain appear to have originated with news publications covering the work of Axel Cleeremens, a cognitive psychologist who reportedly lectured about the ...
In infants suffering from chronic noncommunicating hydrocephalus after effective neuroendoscopic procedures, the rate of head circumference growth does not decrease, which is very different in ...