Harpreet Singh Mangat, Chirag V. Patel, D. Rodrigues
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Fifteen-minute consultation: assessment of a child with suspected shunt problems
Cerebrospinal fluid diversion procedures have saved more lives than any other neurosurgical procedure. However, they do have a unique set of complications which a paediatrician in a district general hospital may encounter. Timely recognition and appropriate referral to the neurosurgeon is vital in order to avoid serious consequences and to have a favourable outcome.