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Communicating Hydrocephalus and Vestibular Schwannomas: Etiology,Treatment, and Long-Term Follow-Up
Authors:Qasim Al Hinai  Anthony Zeitouni  Denis Sirhan  David Sinclair  Denis Melancon  John Richardson  Richard Leblanc
Abstract:Background Large vestibular schwannomas (VSs) can cause hydrocephalus by obstructing the fourth ventricle. Little is known about the communicating hydrocephalus that is seen with a smaller VS.Methods The clinicopathological findings and follow up of three patients with communicating hydrocephalus associated with a small VS are presented.Results Four patients aged 40 to 66 years (mean: 57.7) presented with ataxia, dementia, and urinary incontinence. The VS were 2.0 to 2.4 cm. The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protein was elevated in three patients in whom it was measured (1.7 to 6 times normal). The VS was resected in two patients. All of the patients required ventriculoperitoneal shunting (VPS). All of the patients were asymptomatic or improved at follow-up at 9 months to 13 years.Conclusion Communicating hydrocephalus associated with a VS can occur in younger patients than was previously thought. An elevated CSF protein appears to be important, but other factors may be involved. A shunting procedure is often required to relieve the symptoms of hydrocephalus even if the tumor is resected. Possible etiological causes of communicating hydrocephalus in patients with a small VS are discussed.
Keywords:vestibular schwannoma   communicating hydrocephalus
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