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Clinical Features of Hydrocephalus

Clinical presentation of hydrocephalus depends on the age of the affected individual and the rate of CSF accumulation. In infants, the most striking feature is the abnormal increase in the size of the head whereas in adults, it commonly presents with features of raised intracranial pressure.
In young children, hydrocephalus could present with any combination of [...]

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