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  2. Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) - Cleveland Clinic

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    Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a condition that happens when cerebrospinal fluid builds up inside your skull and presses on your brain. This condition is most likely in people over 65. It’s often treatable and sometimes even reversible.

  3. Normal pressure hydrocephalus - UpToDate

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    Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) refers to a condition of pathologically enlarged ventricular size with normal opening pressures on lumbar puncture. NPH is a form of communicating hydrocephalus and is distinguished from obstructive or noncommunicating hydrocephalus, in which there is a structural blockage of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF ...

  4. Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus | Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    What is normal pressure hydrocephalus? The brain has chambers called ventricles (cavities) that normally contain fluid. This fluid is called cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It cushions the brain and spinal cord. Normally, your body makes just enough CSF each day and absorbs that same amount.

  5. 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.

  6. There are two forms of normal pressure hydrocephalus: Idiopathic (primary) NPH - There is no identifiable cause. Symptomatic (secondary) NPH - Cases with risk factors of earlier brain infection, hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury, or radiation contributing to hydrocephalus fall into this category.

  7. Hydrocephalus: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a neurological disorder caused by too much fluid pressing on the brain. WebMD explains causes, symptoms, and treatment options.

  8. Normal pressure hydrocephalus | Radiology Reference Article ...

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    Normal pressure hydrocephalus remains a controversial entity with often ambiguous imaging findings. It is classically characterized by the triad of gait apraxia/ataxia, urinary incontinence, and cognitive impairment, although not all patients with the condition have all three 31 .

  9. Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus > Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine

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    When excess levels of cerebrospinal fluid buildup within a persons brain, they have a condition called normal pressure hydrocephalus. The condition can lead to gait problems, urinary incontinence (which may begin as urinary urgency), and dementia (which may begin as trouble executing complex plans). Together, these three symptoms help ...

  10. Normal pressure hydrocephalus is characterised by the clinical features of hydrocephalus (i.e., levodopa-unresponsive gait apraxia with or without cognitive impairment or urinary symptoms), but without significantly raised cerebrospinal fluid pressure.

  11. Hydrocephalus - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and...

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    Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH): causes problems with walking, bladder control, and difficulties thinking and reasoning. The increase in cerebrospinal fluid in NPH happens slowly enough that the tissues around the ventricles compensate and the fluid pressure inside the head does not increase.