Abstract

The occurrence of symptomatic normal pressure hydrocephalus in children as a complication of posterior fossa surgery is recorded here. Diagnosis of this exceedingly treatable condition is essential since its syndrome can be confused with brain stem or cortical injury attributed to surgery. All cases responded to shunting with marked improvement.

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