clinical icon back icon

Bloom KK. Kraft WA. Paranoia--an unusual presentation of hydrocephalus. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 77(2):157-9, 1998 Mar-Apr.

Nagaratnam N. Verma S. Nagaratnam K. Sahasrabudde R. Koumoukeus H. Tan PT. Psychiatric and behavioural manifestations of normal-pressure hydrocephalus. British Journal of Clinical Practice. 48(3):122-4, 1994 May-Jun.

**Lindqvist G. Andersson H. Bilting M. Blomstrand C. Malmgren H. Wikkelso C. Normal pressure hydrocephalus: psychiatric findings before and after shunt operation classified in a new diagnostic system for organic psychiatry. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Supplementum. 373:18-32, 1993.

Gallassi R. Morreale A. Montagna P. Sacquegna T. Di Sarro R. Lugaresi E. Binswanger's disease and normal-pressure hydrocephalus. Clinical and neuropsychological comparison. Archives of Neurology. 48(11):1156-9, 1991 Nov.

Pujol J. Leal S. Fluvia X. Conde C. Psychiatric aspects of normal-pressure hydrocephalus. A report of five cases. British Journal of Psychiatry - Supplement. (4):77-80, 1989 May.

Haan J. Jansen EN. Oostrom J. Roos RA. Falling spells in normal pressure hydrocephalus: a favourable prognostic sign?. European Neurology. 27(4):216-20, 1987.

**Mulrow CD. Feussner JR. Williams BC. Vokaty KA. The value of clinical findings in the detection of normal pressure hydrocephalus. Journal of Gerontology. 42(3):277-9, 1987 May.

Rasker JJ. Jansen EN. Haan J. Oostrom J. Normal-pressure hydrocephalus in rheumatic patients. A diagnostic pitfall. New England Journal of Medicine. 312(19):1239-41, 1985 May 9.


Key to Reference Lists:

** = Important article

[Review] = Review article

[ Back to Literature Index ] [ Back to Home ]

Maintained by: Andrew Beaumont MD

Mail abeaumon@hsc.vcu.edu
Department of Neurosurgery

Updated August 2003, Rev 4.0