Disease | tuberculosis |
Phenotype | C0009451|communicating hydrocephalus |
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PubMedID- 24093433 | It is usually due to communicating hydrocephalus associated with tuberculous exudates in the basal cisterns, but may be non-communicating in a smaller (17 to 25%) proportion of cases - for example, due to obstruction at the outlet foramen of the fourth ventricle or the cerebral aqueduct by oedema or a tuberculoma [25]. |
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