Presentation

Three year history of global headaches. No focal neurological deficits. Initial overseas imaging investigations demonstrated dilated lateral and third ventricles, likely longstanding, and proposed these changes to be secondary to aqueductal stenosis. The patient underwent insertion of a right frontal ICP monitor with monitoring over 48 hours revealing pressures of 10-20mmHg. Over the months to follow, the patient developed increasing dizziness, poor balance and deterioration of his vision.

Patient Data

Age: 40 years
Gender: Male
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