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Ahtesham Khizar
Ahtesham Khizar

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Hydrocephalus: The Crux of the Matter for parents is being ignorant of enlarging head...
Ahtesham Khizar
Soha Zahid

Ahtesham Khizar

and 2 more

June 13, 2022
A 1-year-old girl presented with an overly enlarged head for 5 months. Ignorance of parents regarding treatment for this enlarged head is concerning. Early treatment can avoid a lot of complications. Hydrocephalus secondary to aqueductal stenosis was diagnosed after a thorough history, examination, and investigations. Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy was performed.
Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna presenting as a forehead scar in a young male
Ahtesham Khizar
Waleed Shahzad

Ahtesham Khizar

and 2 more

June 13, 2022
A 25-year-old man came to us with a three-year-old forehead scar. There was no history of trauma, and no other signs or symptoms to go along with it. He had a non-contrast computed tomography (CT) brain scan, which revealed thickening of the inner frontal bone, indicating hyperostosis frontalis interna.
Immediate improvement in GCS following needle aspiration of bilateral traumatic subdu...
Ahtesham Khizar
Pradhumna  Yadav

Ahtesham Khizar

and 1 more

June 13, 2022
A child had been vomiting, convulsing, and having an abnormal sensorium for 3 days. He fell from his mother's lap 20 days back. On CT scan brain, he had traumatic subdural effusion. In the emergency room, he underwent subdural effusion needle aspiration, which resulted in an immediate improvement in GCS.
Total Intracranial Migration of Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt: A Case Report with Litera...
Ahtesham Khizar
Syed Aamir Shah

Ahtesham Khizar

and 3 more

March 03, 2022
Total intracranial shunt migration is an extremely rare complication following ventriculoperitoneal shunting and it occurs probably due to raised intra-peritoneal pressure, strong head movements, and inadequate shunt fixation. The best possible approach to prevent shunt migration would be better patient handling along with appropriate operative techniques.

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