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Cranial and ventricular size following shunting or endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) in infants with aqueductal stenosis: further insights from the International Infant Hydrocephalus Study (IIHS)
Author(s) -
Ian Coulter,
Abhaya V. Kulkarni,
Spyros Sgouros,
Shlomi Constantini,
Yael Leitner,
John R. W. Kestle,
D. Douglas Cochrane,
M Choux,
Fleming Gjerris,
Adina Sherer,
Nejat Akalan,
Burçak Bilginer,
Ramón Navarro,
Ljiljana Vujotić,
Hannes Haberl,
UlrichWilhelm Thomale,
Graciela Zúccaro,
Roberto Jaimovitch,
David M. Frim,
Lori Loftis,
Dale M. Swift,
Brian Robertson,
Lynn Gargan,
László Bognár,
László Novák,
Georgina Cseke,
Armando Cama,
Giuseppe Marcello Ravegnani,
Matthias Preuß,
Henry W. S. Schroeder,
Michael Fritsch,
Joerg Baldauf,
Marek Mandera,
Jerzy Luszawski,
Patrycja Skorupka,
Conor Mallucci,
Dawn Michelle Williams,
Krzysztof Zakrzewski,
Emilia Nowosławska,
Chhitij Srivastava,
Ashok Kumar Mahapatra,
Raj Kumar,
Rabi Narayan Sahu,
А Г Меликян,
А Е Коршунов,
Anna Galstyan,
Ashish Suri,
Deepak Gupta,
J. André Grotenhuis,
Erik J. van Lindert,
José Aloysio da Costa Val,
Concezio Di Rocco,
Gianpiero Tamburrini,
Samuel Tau Zymberg,
Sérgio Cavalheiro,
Jie Ma,
Jiang Feng,
Orna Friedman,
Naheeda Rajmohamed,
Marcin Roszkowski,
Sławomir Barszcz,
George Jallo,
David W. Pincus,
Bridget Richter,
HM Mehdorn,
Susan Schultka,
Sandrine de Ribaupierre,
Dominic Thompson,
Silvia Gatscher,
W. Wagner,
Dorothee Koch,
S Cipri,
C. Zaccone,
Patrick J. McDonald
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
child s nervous system
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.46
H-Index - 84
eISSN - 1433-0350
pISSN - 0256-7040
DOI - 10.1007/s00381-020-04503-y
Subject(s) - aqueductal stenosis , medicine , hydrocephalus , endoscopic third ventriculostomy , shunting , ventriculostomy , shunt (medical) , surgery , stenosis , radiology
The craniometrics of head circumference (HC) and ventricular size are part of the clinical assessment of infants with hydrocephalus and are often utilized in conjunction with other clinical and radiological parameters to determine the success of treatment. We aimed to assess the effect of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) and shunting on craniometric measurements during the follow-up of a cohort of infants with symptomatic triventricular hydrocephalus secondary to aqueductal stenosis.

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