Pediatric neurosurgery
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Pediatric neurosurgery · Mar 1993
ReviewAn approach to the management of arrested and compensated hydrocephalus.
Arrested hydrocephalus is defined as adequately shunted hydrocephalus while all other forms of hydrocephalus are at various levels of compensation. Compensation occurs at some cost to the child. ⋯ Close observation with objective data is mandatory if the decision is made not to shunt the young child. In the very young, less than 3 years of age, one should probably err on the side of inserting a shunt.