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A generally accepted theory for the genesis of dilatation of ventricles of patients suffering from normal-pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is the restriction of the capacity to absorb cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF). This restricted absorption of CSF is equalised by the implantation of a drainage system. Based on theoretical considerations it would be expected that the dilatation of the ventricles should decrease in parallel with the postoperative clinical improvement. However, our own experiences in the era of echo- and pneumoencephalography made us doubt this correlation, doubts which were confirmed by the evaluations of SHENKIN et al. (12). The methods offered by computed tomography (CT) which submit patients to less stress, enable us for the first time to carry out more exact examinations of the correlation between clinical improvement and postoperative decrease of the dilatation of the ventricles.
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Sprung, C., Schulz, B. (1982). Correlation of Postoperative Clinical Course and Ventricular Size Determined by Computed Tomography in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus. In: Driesen, W., Brock, M., Klinger, M. (eds) Computerized Tomography Brain Metabolism Spinal Injuries. Advances in Neurosurgery, vol 10. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68310-7_25
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