Abstract

This article presents neuroimaging diagnostic findings such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 312 patients with acute transient hydrocephalus traumas. In 119 cases, the characteristic features characterizing the syndrome of intracranial hypertension of a predominantly hydrocephalic origin with development of acute transient hydrocephalus were revealed. The results of the study presented based on analysis of treated 119 patients with acute transient hydrocephalus of traumatic genesis predetermined the timely revealing of its characteristic features complicating the craniocerebral trauma and permitted to establish direct indications for noninvasive monitoring of intracranial hypertension syndrome of hydrocephalic nature in the acute stage of craniocerebral trauma.

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