Title of article
CSF Ascites: Review of articles and a case presentation
Author/Authors
Pourkhalili, R isfahan university of medical sciences - Department of Neurosurgery, اصفهان, ايران , Mirhosseini, A isfahan university of medical sciences - Department of Neurosurgery, اصفهان, ايران , Khalili, HA isfahan university of medical sciences - Department of Neurosurgery, اصفهان, ايران
From page
316
To page
318
Abstract
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) ascites is a rare complication after ventriculopritoneal (VP) shunts. Most patients have gradual abdominal protrusion without any neurological sign or symptom of shunt malfunction. We presented a girl with posterior third ventricle glioblastoma and acute hydrocephalus who developed increasingly abdominal protrusion one month after VP shunt operation. Ascites fluid examination showed characteristic findings similar to CSF with no evidence of infection or malignant cells . Ventriculo-atrial shunt revision cured patient s ascites . Review articles of patients with CSF ascites after VP shunt were presented in details.
Keywords
Cerebrospinal fluid , Ascites , Ventriculopritoneal Shunt
Journal title
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Journal title
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Record number
2580529
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