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Old 11-10-2015, 05:04 PM
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Hello kitkat
First let me say you should read up on aqueduct stenosis. Narrow or blocked aqueducts can cause hydrocephalus. Second not all neurologists know about hydrocephalus even specialists. Hopefully your Dr is knowledgeable. The new MRI with contrast and flow study will not only show blockage or narrowing but it will also show how your fluid is flowing. I'll look but I have not read anything anywhere about people with hydrocephalus having a wide aqueduct. Everything written says narrow or blockage causes hydrocephalus I strongly suggest that you do more reading and contact the hydrocephalus association for more information.



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