Selected article for: "acute obstructive hydrocephalus and RCA territory"

Author: Raimondi, Francesca; Lourinho, Filipa; Scott, Harry; Shihab, Nadia
Title: A case of acute acquired obstructive hydrocephalus in a cat with suspected ischaemic cerebellar infarct
  • Document date: 2017_4_10
  • ID: yiu9z5w4_18
    Snippet: Considering the changes observed on the MRI study, a hyper-acute territorial ischaemic infarction in the vascular territory of the right rostral cerebellar artery (RCA) 2-4 with acquired acute obstructive hydrocephalus was suspected. 5 Because the morphological changes observed upon MRI were indicative of increased intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebrospinal fluid collection was not performed......
    Document: Considering the changes observed on the MRI study, a hyper-acute territorial ischaemic infarction in the vascular territory of the right rostral cerebellar artery (RCA) 2-4 with acquired acute obstructive hydrocephalus was suspected. 5 Because the morphological changes observed upon MRI were indicative of increased intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebrospinal fluid collection was not performed.

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