Critical intracranial hypertension of hidden etiology
<p>Arachnoid cysts are central nervous system lesions that infrequently occur in childhood. They can be mobile and produce partial or complete obstruction in the Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) circulation. They are usually present at birth and are asymptomatic, although sometimes the symptoms appea...
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Main Authors: | Gamiz-Gamiz A (Author), Abril-Molina A (Author), Gomez-Luque JM (Author), Saura Rojas E (Author), Pastor-Rull J (Author), Ocete-Hita E (Author) |
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Imaging Journal of Clinical and Medical Sciences - Peertechz Publications,
2019-09-18.
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