X-RAY-ANATOMICAL AND NEUROLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE CEREBRAL VENTRICLES IN CRANIAL INJURIES

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  • Yo’ldosheva Naima Qudratovna ##default.groups.name.author##

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains one of the leading causes of neurological disorders, which often leads to structural changes in the cerebral ventricles. These changes, including dilation, asymmetry, and alterations in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation, can result in a wide array of neurological impairments, such as cognitive deficits, motor dysfunction, and prolonged recovery times. Understanding these morphometric changes and their clinical implications is vital for early diagnosis and effective treatment of TBI patients. This review focuses on the morphometric and X-ray-anatomical changes that occur in the cerebral ventricles after TBI, the latest diagnostic approaches, and current and emerging therapeutic strategies, with a particular emphasis on managing complications like post-traumatic hydrocephalus

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2024-12-22