Introduction And Objective: The endocranial hypertension syndrome is one of the commonest and most feared neurological complications in clinical practice. This encourages its continued study, and is the subject of this review.
Development: Endocranial hypertension is the common pathway for the presentation of many neurological and non neurological disorders.
Introduction: Hydrocephaly is defined as a hemodynamic disorder in which the production, circulation or reabsorption of cerebrospinal fluid is involved. Migration, in a cephalic direction, into the subdural and intraventricular spaces of the proximal ends (shunt malfunction), is very unusual and perhaps not yet reported. It probably involves movement of the craniospinal region of the patient which leads to a follow on effect due to an underlying disorder.
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