Obstructive hydrocephalus as a cause of symptomatic epilepsy.

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Obstructive hydrocephalus as a cause of symptomatic epilepsy. Obstructive hydrocephalus as a cause of symptomatic epilepsy. There is marked distention of the entire ventricular system, attenuation of the cerebrospinal fluid signal in the subarachnoid spaces around the brain and periventricular oedema (arrowed on [d]). T2-weighted sagittal (a), dorsal (b) and transverse (c) and FLAIR transverse (d) magnetic resonance images Jacques Penderis In Practice 2014;36:3-9 Copyright © British Veterinary Association. All rights reserved.