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Successful treatment of newborn with obstructive hydrocephalus

https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2015-0-4-54-58

Abstract

Surgery and rehabilitation difficulties don’t allow to make simple prognosis for newborn with malformations. This article presents own clinical observation of the child with obstructive monoventricular hydrocephalus. The diagnosis was made prenatally and confirmed in the first day of life. Prenatal malformation diagnostics and adequate surgical correction allows to achieve good treatment results.

About the Authors

Vladimir G. Bairov
Federal Almazov North-West Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation


Yuriy V. Rodionov
Federal Almazov North-West Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation


Tatiana P. Danilova
Federal Almazov North-West Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation


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Bairov V.G., Rodionov Yu.V., Danilova T.P. Successful treatment of newborn with obstructive hydrocephalus. Translational Medicine. 2015;(4):54-58. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2015-0-4-54-58

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