Late-onset obstructive hydrocephalus associated with occipital encephalocele with large skull defect successfully treated by endoscopic third ventriculostomy: A case report
Abstract:Background: Hydrocephalus is one of the most common presentations of occipital encephaloceles and usually develops within the first year of life. This case report presents a rare case of late-onset obstructive hydrocephalus associated with occipital encephalocele with an extraordinarily large occipital skull defect.Case Report: At birth, a newborn girl presented with an absence of a vast amount of occipital cranium and skin and was diagnosed with occipital encephalocele. Under meticulous sterile management, th… Show more
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