PMID: 5889177Jul 1, 1965Paper

The special clinical problem of symptomatic hydrocephalus with normal cerebrospinal fluid pressure. Observations on cerebrospinal fluid hydrodynamics

Journal of the Neurological Sciences
S Hakim, R D Adams

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