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    A review of the current treatment methods for posthaemorrhagic hydrocephalus of infants

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    Posthaemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHH) is a major problem for premature infants, generally requiring lifelong care. It results from small blood clots inducing scarring within CSF channels impeding CSF circulation. Transforming growth factor – beta is released into CSF and cytokines stimulate deposition of extracellular matrix proteins which potentially obstruct CSF pathways. Prolonged raised pressures and free radical damage incur poor neurodevelopmental outcomes. The most common treatment involves permanent ventricular shunting with all its risks and consequences

    ICAR: endoscopic skull‐base surgery

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    5-hydroxytryptamine: source of activator calcium in human basilar arteries.

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    Effect of histamine on the energy metabolism of K+-depolarized hog carotid artery.

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