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  2. Hydrocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Also during the 18th century, an English physician named Michael Underwood reported the symptoms associated with hydrocephalus. He described vomiting, fever, dilated pupils, sensitivity to light, and diplopia. He also noted that patients eventually fell into a deep coma and died. [78]

  3. Normal pressure hydrocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), also called malresorptive hydrocephalus, is a form of communicating hydrocephalus in which excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up in the ventricles, leading to normal or slightly elevated cerebrospinal fluid pressure.

  4. Abbrev. [1]Meaning [1] Latin (or Neo-Latin) origin [1]; a.c. before meals: a.d., ad, AD right ear auris dextra a.m., am, AM morning: ante meridiem: nocte every night ...

  5. Hockey legend Bobby Hull is latest NHL player with CTE when ...

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    Bobby Hull, the former NHL legend with the Chicago Blackhawks, is part of an unfortunate trend being exposed in hockey with regards to CTE.

  6. Salomón Hakim - Wikipedia

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    He held 45 English publications (7 of them in the New England Journal) to complete 70 in other languages. He also worked as a professor for Universidad de los Andes, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, and La Universidad Javeriana in Colombia as well as being the director of the Neurosurgeon Department in the Military Hospital in Bogotá. [8]

  7. Talk:Hydrocephalus - Wikipedia

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    why is it called HIDROCEFALIA in spanish and portugese and Hydrocephalus in english when its greek? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.97.6.98 13:20, 24 July 2008 (UTC) Could be the absence of the dipthong "ph" in those languages?

  8. Shunt (medical) - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac shunts may be described as right-to-left, left-to-right or bidirectional, or as systemic-to-pulmonary or pulmonary-to-systemic.; Cerebral shunt: In cases of hydrocephalus and other conditions that cause chronic increased intracranial pressure, a one-way valve is used to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid from the brain and carry it to other parts of the body.

  9. Chatter and rumors about ICE went on for days at school of ...

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    Email sent to parents. On January 29, several days after chatter about deportations allegedly spread at school, the district sent out an email to parents addressing President Donald Trump’s new ...