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Results 71 - 80 of 99 for Hydrocephalus
  1. ... calcium levels Low vitamin B12 level Normal pressure hydrocephalus Use of certain medicines, including cimetidine and some ...
  2. ... Subarachnoid hemorrhage Vision changes Water on the brain ( hydrocephalus ) Weakness in part of the body Possible complications ...
  3. ... depression Increased fluid on the brain (normal pressure hydrocephalus) Stroke Thyroid disease Vitamin deficiency CT or MRI ...
  4. ... the face Lead to a buildup of fluid ( hydrocephalus ) in the brain (with very large tumors) Removing ...
  5. ... Several abscesses (rare) Shunts in the brain for hydrocephalus (in some cases, the shunt may need to ...
  6. ... swelling, or inflammation of the brain) Head injury Hydrocephalus (increased fluid within the brain) Hypertensive brain hemorrhage ( ...
  7. ... this infection: Brain damage Hearing or vision loss Hydrocephalus (excessive CSF in the brain) Seizures Death Amphotericin ...
  8. ... decreased vision Heart failure or abnormal heart rhythm Hydrocephalus (fluid buildup in part of the brain, often ...
  9. ... keeps coming back, high pressure of the CSF ( hydrocephalus ) might be the cause and should be treated.
  10. Complications may include: Cranial nerve palsies Brain herniation Hydrocephalus Increased intracranial pressure
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