Abstract

This paper presents a noninvasive bedside approach to monitor the dynamics of ventricular enlargement in 37 patients with posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus without exposing them to radiation. Transcranial duplex sonography provided specific cutoff values for the increase of ventricular width that predicts the handling of extraventricular and lumbar drainages. See p. 858; Editorial, p. 852 The authors screened 36 axonal Charcot-Marie-Tooth patients with or without vocal cord paresis and identified 2 mutations in TRPV4 including …

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