2014
DOI: 10.13070/rs.en.1.890
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“…Here we showed that hydrocephalus was not congenital and triventricular, suggesting that underdeveloped posterior fossa led to obstruction of CSF circulation with age. Similar to our patient, previously reported cases with hydrocephalus required shunt operation at 6 to 8 months of age [27,28,33]. These cases were also most severely affected non-lethal RS cases with severe mental and motor delay [27,28] or lethal cases live long enough to develop hydrocephalus [33].…”
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“…Here we showed that hydrocephalus was not congenital and triventricular, suggesting that underdeveloped posterior fossa led to obstruction of CSF circulation with age. Similar to our patient, previously reported cases with hydrocephalus required shunt operation at 6 to 8 months of age [27,28,33]. These cases were also most severely affected non-lethal RS cases with severe mental and motor delay [27,28] or lethal cases live long enough to develop hydrocephalus [33].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Similar to our patient, previously reported cases with hydrocephalus required shunt operation at 6 to 8 months of age [27,28,33]. These cases were also most severely affected non-lethal RS cases with severe mental and motor delay [27,28] or lethal cases live long enough to develop hydrocephalus [33]. Thus, it must be kept in mind that patients with RS can develop hydrocephalus with time and cranial imaging is required in case of neurological deterioration.…”
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