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Hydrocephalus ex vacuo, also known as compensatory enlargement of the CSF spaces, is a term used to describe the increase in the volume of CSF, characterized on images as an enlargement of cerebral ventricles and subarachnoid spaces, caused by encephalic volume loss.
May 1, 2024
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Hydrocephalus is a condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up within the fluid-containing cavities or ventricles of the brain.
Hydrocephalus ex-vacuo results from brain damage caused by head injury or stroke. In these cases, brain tissue around your ventricles shrinks. CSF builds up in ...
Hydrocephalus ex-vacuo: CSF builds up in your enlarged ventricles, left by shrinking brain tissue caused by a brain injury or illness. Head pressure usually ...
Causes of Hydrocephalus ex Vacuo. Hydrocephalus ex vacuo is caused when the brain has been damaged due to trauma or stroke, causing a build-up of CSF.
Hydrocephalus ex-vacuo: CSF builds up in your enlarged ventricles, left by shrinking brain tissue caused by a brain injury or illness. Head pressure usually ...