Hydrocephalus and Its Diagnosis - A Review

Ambreen Surti
Ambreen Usmani
Issue Details
Journal ID 1
Volume 10
Number 1
Year 2020
Issue Date 2021-07-29 01:20:36
DOI 10.51985/JBUMDC2019139
Copyright Holder Ambreen Surti, Ambreen Usmani
Copyright Year 2020
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Abstract:
Hydrocephalus is enlargement of the ventricular system of the brain due to increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volume
and pressure. Congenital hydrocephalus is further classified as communicating and non-communicating depending on
whether there is an obstruction to the flow of CSF or not.
Multiple causes have been identified in literature which has been summarized as an imbalance in the production and
absorption of CSF. It can lead to cognitive impairment, cerebral palsy and visual field defects.
It is crucial to identify this condition prenatally as it can leave a debilitating impact on the fetus. Several modalities like
ultrasound, computed tomography scans (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been used to diagnose
hydrocephalus. These can help reduce the disease burden and provide means for timely decisions.

Published: 2021-03-17

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