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UNIQUE COMPLICATIONS OF CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID SHUNTS IN CHILDREN - A REPORT OF 2 CASES
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UNIQUE COMPLICATIONS OF CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID SHUNTS IN CHILDREN - A REPORT OF 2 CASES

A Jamjoom, N Urrahman, Z A Jamjoom, A Jawad and F Fadley
Neurochirurgia, Vol.35(5), pp.156-159
01/09/1992
PMID: 1436365

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The authors report on two cases with unusual CSF shunt complications. The first case had a peritoneal catheter which migrated down a patent processus vaginalis into a hydrocoele. The second case had an atrial catheter which perforated the atrial wall and came to he in the pericardium causing an effusion. Clinicians should be aware of the frequent and occasionally bizarre complications of CSF shunting.

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