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Trapped Third Ventricle

Acta Neurochirurgica, 2001
The authors report the case of a 29-year-old female who presented with symptoms of shunt dysfunction 11 years after first being shunted for an aqueductal stenosis. After numerous revisions she developed an isolated third ventricle, necessitating triventricular shunting to obtain a new equilibrium.
Kuiper, E J, Vandertop, W P
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Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy

Neurosurgery, 1990
Abstract Long-term extracranial shunting for hydrocephalus has numerous drawbacks related to shunt malfunction and infection. In some cases outcome has been very disappointing. We successfully managed 5 patients with acquired aqueductal stenoses with no significant morbidity by the use of an ...
R F, Jones, W A, Stening, M, Brydon
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The third fontanelle

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1969
The frequency of third fontanelles in an unselected population of 1,020 newborn infants was 6.3 per cent. There was no evidence that intrauterine infection or known teratogens had etiologic significance. However, 10 successive newborn infants with Down's syndrome, one each with congenital rubella and congenital dislocated hips, and one exposed in utero
J, Chemke, A, Robinson
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Third world

Nursing Standard, 1988
Around 70,000 children in the developing world the of diarrhoeal infections every day, says a report sponsored by the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.
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Third Relativity

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1999
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The third age, the third world and the third millennium

Contraception, 1996
In the year 2000 world population will exceed 6200 million and life expectancy will be over 68 years. The UN population projections for the coming 20 years after 1996 range from a low of 7100 million to a high of 7800 million. Between 1950 and 1992 in developing countries life expectancy at birth increased by 29 years in China by 24 years in India ...
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Third Nerve Palsies

Seminars in Neurology, 2000
The diagnosis and management of third nerve dysfunction varies according to the age of the patient, characteristics of the third nerve palsy, and presence of associated symptoms and signs. Indeed, third nerve palsies may be partial or complete, congenital or acquired, isolated or accompanied by signs of more extensive neurological involvement. They can
V, Biousse, N J, Newman
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Third molars

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2011
Raymond P, White, William R, Proffit
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