The Triad of Idiopathic Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus A Clinical Practice Case Report

Lakhan SE, Gross K

Abstract


An 89-year-old white male presented with memory impairment, slowness in responsiveness, and frequent falls over a twoyear duration. Six months earlier, the patient was believed to have had a "dementia with parkinsonian features," but showed no response to incrementing doses of both donepezil and carbidopa-levodopa. Urinary urgency was believed to have been due to prostate hypertrophy. A head CT with contrast revealed moderate ventriculomegaly in the setting of mild diffuse cortical atrophy. A diagnosis of idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus (INPH) was made.

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Libyan Journal of Medicine eISSN 1819-6357, ISSN 1993-2820

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