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Question Title: Diagnosis &Treatment OptionsForum: Neurology Forum
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My daughter, age 18, was diagnosed with hydrocephalus secondary to grade III intraventicular hemorrhage 3 days after premature birth. She has a complicated history with many, many surgeries and types of shunts. Her current shunts were placed in her right venticle and another in a 4th venticle cyst in 6/96 These two shunts are "Y"ed together into a single drain into her peritoneal cavity. At the present time she is experiencing a build-up a CSF in her abdominal cavity. This is the third time this has happened. The last time (5/91)this fluid is very high in protein. Her neurosurgeon has not seen this happen before and yesterday referred us to a gastroenterologist for further work-up. I post this in hopes of finding someone who has seen these symptoms and can offer an explanation as to why this may be happening or have another treatment other than surgical intervention to move the distal end of the shunt to another body cavity. _ _ Dear Diane, A few things may be going on. First, the shunt may be infected. Many different Second, some patients who have had abdominal diseases have difficulty absorbing You should discuss these issues with your neurosurgeon and get his or her Good luck.
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