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Etiology associated with developing posthemispherectomy hydrocephalus after resection-disconnection procedures
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The findings of the study indicate that etiology was the factor most strongly associated with developing posthemispherectomy hydrocephalus. These findings suggest that there are variable mechanisms for developing hydrocephalus after cerebral hemispherectomy depending on the procedure, and in resection-disconnection operations the mechanism may involve changes in CSF bulk flow that varies by histopathology.
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