Some of the diseases are given as under, read more to learn about these diseases and their treatments:
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Hydrocephalus (including Neuroendoscopy) |
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Hydrocephalus is an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within cavities called ventricles inside the brain. CSF is produced in the ... read more
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Spinal Dysraphism (Spina Bifida) (including Tethered Cord syndrome) |
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Tethered spinal cord syndrome is a condition caused by tissue attachments that restrict the movement and growth of the spinal cord within the spinal column . ..read more
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Encephaloceles |
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Encephaloceles are less common than spinal dysraphism. The incidence of encephaloceles is reported at 1 per 3000 to 10,000 live birth . ..read more
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Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors (Pediatric Neuro-oncology) |
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Brain and spinal cord tumors in children are unique from those in adults. Children also require specific treatment regimens due to their young age ...read more |
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Craniosynostosis |
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The treatment of craniofacial disorders is a subspecialty area in pediatric neurosurgery that requires a dedicated team of neurosurgeons and craniofacial plastic surgeons ... read more |
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Surgery for Epilepsy |
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It is important that a neurosurgical assessment is made as early as possible after the onset of symptoms. In children, early surgery is recommended to ... read more |
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Brain and Spinal Cord Trauma |
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Spinal cord lipomas are a fatty mass or tumor within the spinal cord and are usually associated with spina bifida but will, in rare circumstances occur among ... read more |
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Cerebrovascular Disorders (Moya Moya disease) |
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Dandy-Walker Syndrome: In the Dandy-Walker syndrome, the fourth ventricle is enlarged because of partial or complete closure of its outlets ... read more |
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Ante-natal Counseling (for Congenital Neurosurgical Issues) |
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Syringomyelia (SM) is a disorder in which a cyst forms within the spinal cord. This cyst, called a syrinx, expands and elongates over time, destroying the center of the cord ... read more |
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