A unifying theory for the definition and classification of hydrocephalus Anthony J. Raimondi Original Paper Pages: 2 - 12
The usefulness of mathematical modeling in hydrocephalus research Harold L. Rekate Original Paper Pages: 13 - 18
Early ventriculoperitoneal shunt — effects on learning ability and synaptogenesis of the brain in congenitally hydrocephalic HTX rats Kikuo SudaKiyoshi SatoHajime Arai Original Paper Pages: 19 - 23
The relationship of intracranial venous pressure to hydrocephalus Harold D. PortnoyCraig BranchManuel E. Castro Original Paper Pages: 29 - 35
Hydrocephalus: the zero ICP ventricle shunt (ZIPS) to control gravity shunt flow Eldon L. FoltzJeff BlanksRuth Meyer Original Paper Pages: 43 - 48
Is the slit ventricle syndrome always a slit ventricle syndrome? Concezio Di Rocco Original Paper Pages: 49 - 58
Silicone allergy in ventriculoperitoneal shunts David F. JimenezRobert KeatingJames T. Goodrich Original Paper Pages: 59 - 63
Intelligence outcome in children with shunted hydrocephalus of different etiology Daria RivaNicoletta MilaniMonica Devoti Original Paper Pages: 70 - 73