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Normal pressure hydrocephalus

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Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), also called malresorptive hydrocephalus, is a form of communicating hydrocephalus in which excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up in the ventricles, leading to normal or slightly elevated cerebrospinal fluid pressure. The fluid build-up causes the ventricles to enlarge and the pressure inside the head to increase, compressing surrounding brain tissue and leading to neurological complications. Although the cause of idiopathic (also referred to as primary) NPH remains unclear, it has been associated with various co-morbidities including hypertension, diabetes mellitus, Alzheimer's disease, and hyperlipidemia. Causes of secondary NPH include trauma, hemorrhage, or infection. The disease presents in a classic triad of symptoms, which are memory impairment, urinary frequency, and balance problems/gait deviations (note: use of this triad as the diagnostic method is obsolete; the triad symptoms appear at a relatively late stage, and each of the three can be caused by a number of other conditions). The disease was first described by Salomón Hakim and Raymond Adams in 1965. The usual treatment is surgical placement of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt to drain excess CSF into the lining of the abdomen where the CSF will eventually be absorbed. An alternate, less invasive treatment is endoscopic third ventriculostomy. NPH is often misdiagnosed as other conditions including Meniere's disease (due to balance problems), Parkinson's disease (due to gait) or Alzheimer's disease (due to cognitive dysfunction).

Infobox

Other names
Malresorptive hydrocephalus
Specialty
Neurology

Tables

Typical imaging findings in normal pressure hydrocephalus versus brain atrophy.[21] · Diagnosis
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Coronal plane at the level of the posterior commissure of the brain.
Modality in this example
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Modality in this example
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CT
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MRI
CSF spaces over the convexity near the vertex (red ellipse )
CSF spaces over the convexity near the vertex (red ellipse )
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CSF spaces over the convexity near the vertex (red ellipse )
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Narrowed convexity ("tight convexity") as well as medial cisterns
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Widened vertex (red arrow) and medial cisterns (green arrow)
Callosal angle (blue V)
Callosal angle (blue V)
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Callosal angle (blue V)
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Acute angle
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Obtuse angle
Most likely cause of leucoaraiosis (periventricular signal alterations, blue arrows )
Most likely cause of leucoaraiosis (periventricular signal alterations, blue arrows )
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Most likely cause of leucoaraiosis (periventricular signal alterations, blue arrows )
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Transependymal cerebrospinal fluid diapedesis
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Vascular encephalopathy, in this case suggested by unilateral occurrence
Normal pressure hydrocephalus
Brain atrophy
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Coronal plane at the level of the posterior commissure of the brain.
Modality in this example
CT
MRI
CSF spaces over the convexity near the vertex (red ellipse )
Narrowed convexity ("tight convexity") as well as medial cisterns
Widened vertex (red arrow) and medial cisterns (green arrow)
Callosal angle (blue V)
Acute angle
Obtuse angle
Most likely cause of leucoaraiosis (periventricular signal alterations, blue arrows )
Transependymal cerebrospinal fluid diapedesis
Vascular encephalopathy, in this case suggested by unilateral occurrence

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