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         Hydrocephalus:     more books (100)
  1. Hydrocephalus: A Guide for Patients, Families and Friends by Chuck Toporek, Kellie Robinson, 1999-02-15
  2. Congenital Disorders Sourcebook: Basic Information About Disorders Acquired During Gestation, Including Spina Bifida, Hydrocephalus, Cerebral Palsy, Heart ... abnorm (Health Reference Series)
  3. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Hydrocephalus: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-12-16
  4. Pediatric Hydrocephalus
  5. Hydrocephalus (Concepts in Neurosurgery ; V. 3)
  6. Hydrocephalus: Webster's Timeline History, 1699 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  7. Annual Review of Hydrocephalus VII: 1989 (v. 7)
  8. Lumbar disc ; Adult hydrocephalus: [proceedings of the 27th annual meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Neurochirurgie, Berlin, September 12-15, 1976] (Advances in neurosurgery) by Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Neurochiurgie, 1977
  9. A Second Essay on Hydrocephalus Acutus, or Dropsy in the Brain by John Cheyne, 2010-10-14
  10. Surgical treatment of progressive hydrocephalus by means of a ventriculocardiac shunt, using the Spitz-Holter valve system, by Samuel A. de Lange, 1967
  11. The Treatment of Infantile Hydrocephalus (v. 1-2) by Concezio Di Rocco, 1987-09
  12. An Essay On Hydrocephalus Acutus, Or Dropsy in the Brain by John Cheyne, 2010-02-16
  13. Hydrocephalus by Shapiro, 1984-04-01
  14. Hydrocephalus: Current Clinical Concepts by Richard Leech, Roger Brumback, 1991-03

1. Association For Spina Bifida And Hydrocephalus - Information Pages
Information about spina bifida, hydrocephalus, the services offered by the Association for Spina Bifida and hydrocephalus and related topics. Home pages of the Association for Spina Bifida and hydrocephalus. The Association for Spina Bifida and hydrocephalus beneficial area is England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
http://www.asbah.org/
Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus
Registered in England Charity No: 249338
The Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus beneficial area is England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
If you have a query which is specific to your country please refer to 'Other Links' below.
These pages have been designed to be easy and quick to download and print. If you publish any of the information elsewhere please credit the Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus and set up a link back to these pages.
To take part in a survey on perceptions of disadvantaged children click here
ASBAH Information Other Links ... Hydrocephalus - Information for Parents/Parents to be A series of three articles by Dr Roger Bayston MMedSci MRCPath:
Hydrocephalus - what it is and what causes it The effects of hydrocephalus The treatment of hydrocephalus
  • Specialist Support ... Research Information Sheet to GPs on Hydrocephalus available from Rosemary Batchelor
  • Download Information Sheets and Leaflets in pdf Format Discussion groups for people with Benign Intracranial Hypertension A Constant Fight - and summary of ASBAH's report on the need for accessible and coordinated services for children and adults with hydrocephalus and/or spina bifida
    International Federation for Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida ('if')
    Medical Search Engine Related Links
  • email: postmaster@asbah.org

    2. Hydrocephalus Association
    Nonprofit support and advocacy group information on resources and education for families and individuals.Category Health Conditions and Diseases hydrocephalus Associations......The hydrocephalus Association. Our goal is to ensure that families and individualsdealing with the complex issues of hydrocephalus receive
    http://www.hydroassoc.org/
    The Hydrocephalus Association The Hydrocephalus Association was founded in 1983, incorporated as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) in 1986, is governed by a Board of Directors, and employs an Executive Director, Assistant Director, Outreach Director, and Director of NPH and Older Adult Services. Twenty prominent medical professionals actively serve on our Medical Advisory Board
    Our mission is to provide support, education and advocacy for individuals, families and professionals.
    Our goal is to ensure that families and individuals dealing with the complex issues of hydrocephalus receive:
  • Personal support
  • Comprehensive educational materials
  • Ongoing quality health care
    We provide a wealth of services and resources to our members and non-members alike.
    We hope you'll explore all the information our website has to offer.
    To receive a free packet of information about hydrocephalus, click here.
    For personal, one-to-one support, call our office directly: 415-732-7040 or toll-free 888-598-3789.
    Our mailing address is: 870 Market Street, Suite 705, San Francisco, CA 94102.
    Stand Up and Be Counted!
  • 3. Www.patientcenters.com -- Welcome To Patient-Centered Guides Hydrocephalus Cente
    Patient centered guide to hydrocephalus information, resources, and reading material.
    http://www.patientcenters.com/hydrocephalus/

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    This Center has been created especially for those with hydrocephalus and their families. This Month's Articles
    Archived Articles
    Treating Hydrocephalus: Part 1.
    This first of a two-part series looks at the primary means of treating hydrocephalus: the installation of shunt systems. There are articles on how they work where they can be placed in the body, and how shunts are designed and tested . There is also an article on non-surgical treatments of hydrocephalus. Coping with Hydrocephalus. This collection of articles looks at ways that families can cope with specific aspects of a diagnosis of hydrocephalus: Neurosurgery for infants and children Starting a local support group , and Insurance claims and denials Getting the Diagnosis: Part 3. The last of a three-part series focuses on the affect on families of a diagnosis of hydrocephalus. In particular, its effect on siblings and on marriage, and how to inform your child of the diagnosis. Getting the Diagnosis: Part 2. When the diagnosis is made, there is a wide array of possible responses: relief, shock, denial, sadness, anger, fear, and hope. This second of a three-part series focuses on emotional responses to the diagnosis. Getting the Diagnosis: Part 1.

    4. Pediatric Neurosurgery - Hydrocephalus
    Explanation of the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of hydrocephalus, from the Columbia Medical Center. Also known as "water on the brain " hydrocephalus is one of the most frequently seen problems in a busy pediatric
    http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/nsg/PNS/Hydrocephalus.html
    Hydrocephalus
    Hydrocephalus is that state in which something has occurred to prevent this orderly procession of events. If this occurs, there is a relative build up of spinal fluid in the brain which can lead to injury or even death if not treated. It is very important to realize that hydrocephalus is the result of some event on the nervous system and that a child's prognosis is not so much based on the hydrocephalus as the cause of the hydrocephalus. While many cases have no clear cause, the following have been associated with the development of hydrocephalus; bleeding, infection, trauma, tumors, vascular problems, and structural problems. Some occur during pregnancy and others after birth. In addition, a small number can be transmitted genetically.
    It is important to realize that while hydrocephalus is very treatable, the underlying cause may not be or may have caused irreversible damage to the brain. It is important for the doctors taking care of a child with hydrocephalus to determine if the problem is ongoing or if it has resolved but left enlarged but stable ventricles. This can sometimes be difficult to tell and often the decision will be based on many factors including symptoms, eye exams, changes in level of activity or school performance. In addition to this often the child will have repeated (serial) radiographic exams to look for changes in the ventricles.

    5. Steve's Hydrocephalus Page
    Testimonials from adults who successfully live with hydrocephalus and links to resources on the condition. on neurology, disability, discrimination and living with this thing called "hydrocephalus" and all that goes with it.
    http://web.syr.edu/~sndrake/hyd1.htm
    Steve's Hydrocephalus Page
    not a neurologist. I do not keep up on the latest medical developments and know next to nothing about hydrocephalus acquired in adulthood. I'm updating my links to resources that might be of help with medical issues. I do, however, have over 20 years (including myself, of course) of working with people with disabilities to call on, graduate studies in assessment and disabilities, and, of course, 46 years of having hydrocephalus. The other sections contain articles and links related to hydrocephalus and other disability stuff, including some of my articles and current activities.
    Media and Me
      I do a lot of media work related to disability issues. I plan to expand this section to share the work with people who happen by.
      On February 19, 2002 I appeared on 60 Minutes II. This was a very brief segment of an interview with Dan Rather. Check out the description of Unconventional Wisdom . To find out more about what I do these days, go the Shameless Self-Promotion that is adapted from an info sheet for those interested in having me as a speaker. Read No Mercy , an article in a Chicago newsweekly about Not Dead Yet, me and some of our media activism in Chicago.

    6. HyFI Home
    Nonprofit support organization provides information and resources for patients and families affected Category Health Conditions and Diseases hydrocephalus Associations......Welcome The hydrocephalus Foundation, Inc. Facts Want to know more abouthydrocephalus and how it is treated, check out our facts page.
    http://www.hydrocephalus.org/
    Welcome...
    The Hydrocephalus Foundation, Inc. (HyFI) is a registered, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing support, educational resources and networking opportunities to patients and families affected by hydrocephalus. The Foundation also promotes related research and facilitates the training of healthcare professionals to improve patient outcome.
    What You'll Find Here
    About Us
    Learn more about our organization's history; who our founder is, and who's on our board of directors.

    Facts
    Want to know more about hydrocephalus and how it is treated, check out our facts page.

    News
    Find out what's happening with new shunt technologies and treatments, as well as news from local and national support groups.

    Events
    Interested in attending a support group meeting or conference, or taking part in a fund-raising event, go here for more information.

    Resources
    Request our informational brochure, and see what other resources are available on hydrocephalus.

    Links
    Go to our Links page to find more information about hydrocephalus.

    HYDROCEPHALUS FAMILY SYMPOSIUM
    Saturday, December 1, 2001

    7. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Spina Bifida Und Hydrocephalus E.V. (ASbH)
    Provides support, education, and a community for families dealing with hydrocephalus and supports research and training in the health care field. The hydrocephalus Foundation, Inc. (HyFI) is a registered, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing
    http://www.asbh.de/
    Arbeitsgemeinschaft Spina bifida und Hydrocephalus e.V. (ASbH)
    Termine

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    8. Spina Bifida And Hydrocephalus Association Of Nova Scotia
    Information about these conditions, and a calendar of events scheduled by the Association.
    http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Health/SBANS/
    Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus
    Association of Nova Scotia Last Updated July 31, 2000 - New Stuff Spina Bifida (latin, meaning "divided spine") , is a congenital birth defect which occurs in approximately 1 out of every 750 live births in Canada. There is currently no cure for Spina Bifida, though research is ongoing. Hydrocephalus , a condition found in %80 of people with Spina Bifida, is the excessive build-up of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) on the surface of the brain, resulting from the brain's lack of natural absorption capabilities. Keep track of developments, and items of interest related to SB and Hydrocephalus. (Not updated often.) If you're in a hurry to find something, the Quick Index provides easy navigation of our site. And, if you can't find what you're looking for on our site, check out the Resource List , a categorized list of on-line and off-line resources. Visit our parent organization, The Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Canada
    June 27, 1999
    December 23, 1999

    9. International Federation For Hydrocephalus & Spina Bifida
    Its mission is to improve the quality of life of people with hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida throughout the world. To decrease the prevalence of hydrocephalus and/or Spina Bifida by primary prevention.
    http://www.ifglobal.org/
    home contact sitemap About if Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Pregnancy Human Rights Developing Countries Newsroom Forum Links WELCOME! We welcome you to the official website of the International Federation for Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida called if if is a world-wide umbrella organisation and has a contact net on every continent. Its members and contacts are organisations for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus in more than 40 countries, making a unique network of experience and knowledge.
    Pierre Mertens
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    10. Http://www.cephalus.subnet.dk/
    Privat side skrevet af to hydrocephaluspatienter. Enkel og letforst¥elig information om lidelsen.
    http://www.cephalus.subnet.dk/
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    11. NINDS Hydrocephalus Information Page
    Read about the brain condition where excessive amounts of fluid accumulates. Discusses treatment, risks to patients and research. Table of Contents (click to jump to sections). What is hydrocephalus? Is there any treatment?
    http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/hydrocephalus.htm
    National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Accessible version Science for the Brain The nation's leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system Browse all disorders Browse all health
    organizations
    More about
    Hydrocephalus
    Studies with patients Research literature Press releases
    Search NINDS... (help) Contact us My privacy NINDS is part of the
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    Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Hydrocephalus?
    Is there any treatment?

    What is the prognosis?
    What research is being done? ... Additional resources from MEDLINEplus What is Hydrocephalus? Is there any treatment? Hydrocephalus is most often treated with the surgical placement of a shunt system. This system diverts the flow of CSF from a site within the central nervous system to another area of the body where it can be absorbed as part of the circulatory process. A shunt is a flexible but study silastic tube. A limited number of patients can be treated with an alternative procedure called third ventriculostomy. In this procedure, a small hole is made in the floor of the third ventricle, allowing the CSF to bypass the obstruction and flow toward the site of resorption around the surface of the brain. What is the prognosis?

    12. MEDLINEplus: Hydrocephalus
    Overview, clinical trials, pictures and diagrams, organizations and treatment information.Category Health Conditions and Diseases hydrocephalus...... All Topics. hydrocephalus. Contents of Organizations Children. SearchMEDLINE for recent research articles on • hydrocephalus. You may
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/hydrocephalus.html
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    Other health topics: A B C D ... List of All Topics
    Hydrocephalus
    Contents of this page:
    From the NIH

    General/Overviews

    Coping

    Diagnosis/Symptoms
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    Children

    Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on
    Hydrocephalus
    You may also be interested in these MEDLINEplus related pages:
    Head and Brain Malformations

    Brain and Nervous System
    Genetics/Birth Defects From the National Institutes of Health
  • Hydrocephalus (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) Also available in: Spanish Hydrocephalus (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
  • General/Overviews
  • What is Hydrocephalus? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
  • Clinical Trials
  • ClinicalTrials.gov: Hydrocephalus (National Institutes of Health)
  • Coping
  • Talking Hydrocephalus (Hydrocephalus Association)
  • Diagnosis/Symptoms
  • Computed Tomography (CT)-Head (American College of Radiology, Radiological Society of North America) MR Imaging (MRI)-Head (American College of Radiology, Radiological Society of North America) Spinal Tap (Lumbar Puncture) (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
  • Pictures/Diagrams
  • Ventricles of the Brain (Hydrocephalus Foundation, Inc.)
  • 13. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Spina Bifida Und Hydrocephalus E.V. (ASbH)
    Informationen ¼ber den Verein und seine Aktivit¤ten. Neben der Beschreibung der Krankheitsbilder finden sich wissenschaftliche Beitr¤ge, Antworten auf Sozialrechtsfragen, Hinweise auf die regionalen Selbsthilfegruppen und die M¶glichkeit zum Austausch im Forum und im Chat.
    http://www.paritaet.org/asbh/
    Arbeitsgemeinschaft Spina bifida und Hydrocephalus e.V. (ASbH)
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    14. Hydrocephalus Fact Sheet
    Provides information about the condition, treatment, complications, outcomes and research.Category Health Child Health Neurological Disorders......hydrocephalus fact sheet produced by the National Institute of NeurologicalDisorders and Stroke (NINDS). What is hydrocephalus?
    http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/pubs/hydrocephalus_fs.htm
    National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Accessible version Science for the Brain The nation's leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system Browse all disorders Browse all health
    organizations
    More about
    a disorder
    Studies with patients Research literature Press releases
    Search NINDS... (help) Contact us My privacy NINDS is part of the
    National Institutes of

    Health
    Hydrocephalus Fact Sheet Get Web page suited for printing
    Email this to a friend or colleague

    Request free mailed brochure
    Table of Contents
  • What is hydrocephalus? What are the different types of hydrocephalus? Who gets this disorder? What causes hydrocephalus? ... Where can I find more information?
    What is hydrocephalus?
    The term hydrocephalus is derived from the Greek words "hydro" meaning water and "cephalus" meaning head. As its name implies, it is a condition in which the primary characteristic is excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain. Although hydrocephalus was once known as "water on the brain," the "water" is actually cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) - a clear fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. The excessive accumulation of CSF results in an abnormal dilation of the spaces in the brain called ventricles. This dilation causes potentially harmful pressure on the tissues of the brain. The ventricular system is made up of four ventricles connected by narrow pathways. Normally, CSF flows through the ventricles, exits into cisterns (closed spaces that serve as reservoirs) at the base of the brain, bathes the surfaces of the brain and spinal cord, and then is absorbed into the bloodstream.
  • 15. HyFI - Madi's Fund For Hydrocephalus Reasearch
    Fund is used to promote hydrocephalus research and provide some assistance for families who have children Category Health Conditions and Diseases hydrocephalus Associations......Madi's Fund For hydrocephalus Research. Mr. Mrs. Jaurigue’s daughter,Madison Claire, was diagnosed inutero with hydrocephalus.
    http://www.hydrocephalus.org/madi.htm
    The Hydrocephalus Foundation, Inc.
    'Reaching Out, Reaching Up'
    Madi's Fund For Hydrocephalus Research
    In March 1998, Madi's Fund For Hydrocephalus Research was established by Debra and Jeff Jaurigue at Fletcher Allen Health Care (FAHC) in Burlington, Vermont. Mr. & Mrs. Jaurigue’s daughter, Madison Claire, was diagnosed "in-utero" with hydrocephalus. As a result of their battle with hydrocephalus, The remaining funds are contributed to the Patient Family Assistance Fund that is managed by the FAHC and distributed by Social Services to families in need of assistance. This money is earmarked for pediatric aid.
    Madi's Fund
    3 Emeritus Street
    Rutland, Vermont 05701
    The Madi Fund
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    The Hydrocephalus Foundation, Inc.

    16. The Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Association Of Ontario
    Information, resources, support.
    http://www.sbhao.on.ca
    Home FAQs Contact Us
    "To improve the quality of life of all individuals
    with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus, through
    research, awareness, care and advocacy."
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    Charitable Registration #10799 9310 RR0001

    17. A Hydrocephalus és A Shunt - Fõoldal
    Inform¡ci³k elsősorban sz¼lőknek, k©t sz¼lő gyermek©nek (Laura ©s Emil) t¶rt©nete, jelek ©s t¼netek, komplik¡ci³k, diagnisztikus tesztek ©s le­r¡suk, lehetős©gek, a shunt, shunt rendszerek, szoci¡lis juttat¡sok, aj¡nlott k¶nyvek, fot³album, linkek.
    http://hydrocephalus.sync.hu
    A hydrocephalus és a shunt

    18. HYDROCEPHALUS
    Diagrams, charts and photos with information on hydrocephalus. Treatment and surgical procedure overview.Category Health Conditions and Diseases hydrocephalus......hydrocephalus. hydrocephalus is excessive accumulation of cerebrospinalfluid within the cranium. If persistent and progressive ,it
    http://www.health.adelaide.edu.au/paed-neuro/hydro.html
    HYDROCEPHALUS
    Hydrocephalus is excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium. If persistent and progressive ,it is treated by shunt insertion. Recently other methods of treatment were introduced and these will be discussed in the appropriate section.
    About 30 years ago before shunts were available children with hydrocephalus, either died or left with severe disability. With the introduction of shunts procedures, hydrocephalic child can lead a reasonable normal life and normal life expectancy.
    Hydrocephalus is described either as obstructive or noncommunicating and non-obstructive or communicating. This relates to the level of obstruction and whether CSF exits from the foramina in the roof of the 4th ventricle or is fully trapped within the ventricular system. Hydrocephalus is also classified as acquired when it is caused by acquired causes or congenital. In congenital hydrocephalus it is caused by either excessive production of CSF, blockage to the CSF drainage or reduced excretion into the venous channels.
    The CSF is clear colourless fluid which has minimal content of protein. It is contained in the ventricular system as well as the subarachnoid spaces surrounding the brain and the spinal cord. The CSF is in hydrostatic equilibrium with the interstitial tissue of the brain and can permeate across the brain tissue in both directions. It is expected that the brain tissue and the CSF would have the same hydrostatic pressure in any part of the brain. As much as the brain tissue is protected by a blood brain barrier from changes outside the central nervous system, the CSF has the same protection and does not change biochemically as a result of changes in the systemic circulation. These barriers are at the level of the endothelium of brain capillaries, at the level of the epithelium of the choroid plexuses and the outer layers of arachnoid matter. These barriers protect the brain and the subarachnoid spaces from damaging influences outside the brain.

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    Information om tilstanden, typer, symptomer og behandling. Desuden en kort indf¸ring i hjernens anatomi.
    http://www.geocities.com/hydrocephalus_dk/
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    20. Hydrocephalus Association
    What Is hydrocephalus? hydrocephalus comes from the Greek hydro means water, cephalus means head. hydrocephalus is an abnormal
    http://www.hydroassoc.org/information/information.htm
    What Is Hydrocephalus?
    Hydrocephalus comes from the Greek: "hydro" means water, "cephalus" means head. Hydrocephalus is an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within cavities called ventricles inside the brain. CSF is produced in the ventricles, circulates through the ventricular system and is absorbed into the bloodstream. CSF is in constant circulation and has many important functions. It surrounds the brain and spinal cord and acts as a protective cushion against injury. CSF contains nutrients and proteins necessary for the nourishment and normal function of the brain. It also carries waste products away from surrounding tissues. Hydrocephalus occurs when there is an imbalance between the amount of CSF that is produced and the rate at which it is absorbed. As the CSF builds up, it causes the ventricles to enlarge and the pressure inside the head to increase.
    Hydrocephalus that is congenital (present at birth) is thought to be caused by a complex interaction of environmental and perhaps genetic factors. Aqueductal stenosis and spina bifida are two examples. Acquired hydrocephalus may result from intraventricular hemorrhage, meningitis, head trauma, tumors and cysts. Hydrocephalus is believed to occur in about 2 out of 1,000 births. The incidences of adult-onset hydrocephalus and acquired hydrocephalus are not known.
    How Is Hydrocephalus Treated?

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