An Abnormal Accumulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid in the Cavities Deep Within the Brain

O. Robinson
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Received 05 August, 2021; Accepted 23 August, 2021; Published 30 August, 2021 Hydrocephalus may be a condition in which an aggregation of cerebrospinal fluid happens inside the brain. The additional fluid puts pressure on the brain and can cause brain harm. It's most common in newborn children and older grownups. Hydrocephalus is characterised by head extension in newborn children. Grownups and older children encounter migraine, impeded vision, cognitive challenges, lack of coordination and incontinence. Hydrocephalus can happen due to birth abandons or be procured later in life. Related birth abandons incorporate neural tube abandons and those that result in aqueductal stenosis [1]. Other causes incorporate meningitis, brain tumors, traumatic brain harm, intraventricular hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Hydrocephalus is ordinarily treated by the surgical arrangement of a shunt system. A strategy called a third ventriculostomy is an choice in a few individuals.
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脑深部腔内异常积聚的脑脊液
2021年8月05日收稿;2021年8月23日录用;脑积水可能是脑内发生脑脊液聚集的一种情况。额外的液体会对大脑造成压力,并可能导致大脑损伤。它在新生儿和老年人中最常见。新生儿脑积水的特点是头部伸展。成年人和年龄较大的儿童会遇到偏头痛、视力障碍、认知挑战、缺乏协调性和尿失禁。脑积水可因出生时被遗弃而发生,也可在生命后期发生。相关的出生弃置包括神经管弃置和导致输水管狭窄的弃置。其他原因包括脑膜炎、脑肿瘤、外伤性脑损伤、脑室内出血和蛛网膜下腔出血。脑积水通常通过分流系统的手术安排来治疗。一种被称为第三脑室造口术的策略是少数个体的选择。
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