Results 191 to 200 of about 46,311 (239)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2006
Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a reversible disorder characterized by gait impairment, subcortical dementia, and urinary urgency and incontinence associated with impaired cerebrospinal fluid circulation and ventriculomegaly. Treatment with shunt surgery is most likely to increase mobility, and may also improve dementia and urinary symptoms.
Robin K, Wilson, Michael A, Williams
+9 more sources
Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a reversible disorder characterized by gait impairment, subcortical dementia, and urinary urgency and incontinence associated with impaired cerebrospinal fluid circulation and ventriculomegaly. Treatment with shunt surgery is most likely to increase mobility, and may also improve dementia and urinary symptoms.
Robin K, Wilson, Michael A, Williams
+9 more sources
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2001
This article presents a brief history of normal-pressure hydrocephalus, its clinical presentation, and different theories on its pathophysiology. The different diagnostic tests, differential diagnosis, and its treatment are presented.
C A, Hakim, R, Hakim, S, Hakim
openaire +2 more sources
This article presents a brief history of normal-pressure hydrocephalus, its clinical presentation, and different theories on its pathophysiology. The different diagnostic tests, differential diagnosis, and its treatment are presented.
C A, Hakim, R, Hakim, S, Hakim
openaire +2 more sources
2014
Although it has been nearly 50 years since its first description of clinical and radiological, there is considerable uncertainty about the diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus because it shares the semiotics with the group of dementias. Hakim’s triad (impaired gait, initially type clumsiness of the lower limbs followed over time by inability to ...
P. Missori, A. Daniele, C. Colosimo
openaire +2 more sources
Although it has been nearly 50 years since its first description of clinical and radiological, there is considerable uncertainty about the diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus because it shares the semiotics with the group of dementias. Hakim’s triad (impaired gait, initially type clumsiness of the lower limbs followed over time by inability to ...
P. Missori, A. Daniele, C. Colosimo
openaire +2 more sources
The Neurologist, 1999
Doctors find the management of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) difficult because their diagnosis often is uncertain and the treatment with shunt surgery carries a significant risk. With the aim of bringing to the attention of physicians the useful, but largely anecdotal, information available regarding this problem, this article discusses the ...
openaire +2 more sources
Doctors find the management of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) difficult because their diagnosis often is uncertain and the treatment with shunt surgery carries a significant risk. With the aim of bringing to the attention of physicians the useful, but largely anecdotal, information available regarding this problem, this article discusses the ...
openaire +2 more sources

