Will head size return to normal in children with acquired hydrocephalus?
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Infants diagnosed with acquired hydrocephalus usually have an abnormally large head. This is due to the fluid that accumulates in the brain. Once infants are treated with a shunt or another procedure designed to drain this excess fluid, their head size will be the same size as other children.
Infants diagnosed with acquired hydrocephalus usually have an abnormally large head. This is due to the fluid that accumulates in the brain. Once infants are treated with a shunt or another procedure designed to drain this excess fluid, their head... More

