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As examination of the cerebrospinal fluid pathways is feasible by the use of computerised tomography (CT scan), it is now possible to study the evolution of hydrocephalus.
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Cala, L.A., Mastaglia, F.L., Masters, C.L. (1978). Evolution of Post-Infective and Post-Haemorrhagic Hydrocephalus Determined by Computerised Tomography. In: Bories, J. (eds) The Diagnostic Limitations of Computerised Axial Tomography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66859-3_12
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