Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9188071 | Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Diffuse callosal signal changes can rarely occur following successful shunting for obstructive hydrocephalus. We report on a patient who underwent ventriculoperitoneal shunting for aqueductal stenosis and required two revisions for neurological deterioration and presumed shunt malfunction. Extensive changes involving the corpus callosum, periventricular white matter and optic chiasm were noted after the first, and were prominent after second shunt revision. Thus, post-shunting callosal changes may be associated with more extensive white matter disease, and may not imply wide pressure fluctuations. However, they need not prompt further intervention.
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Authors
C.S. Constantinescu, N.S. McConachie, B.D. White,