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Erie Neurologist Doctors for Hydrocephalus

Type of Physician: Neurologist

What is a Neurologist?

A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners focus on the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of disease or impaired function of the brain, spinal cord, muscles and nervous system, as well as the blood vessels that relate to these structures. The neurologist is often the primary physician but also serves as a consultant to other physicians and may render all levels of care, including the continuing care of outpatients and/or inpatients. The neurologist will often perform and interpret tests that relate to the nervous system or muscles.

Specialty: Neurology

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Neurologist Doctors in Erie *

Northshore Clinical & Psychological Associates LLC
James A DeMatteis
120 East 2nd St
FL 3
Erie, PA 16507
(814) 877-4600

Northshore Clinical & Psychological Associates LLC
Jeffrey Esper
120 East 2nd St
FL 3
Erie, PA 16507
(814) 877-4600

Northshore Clinical & Psychological Associates LLC
Laura L Hershkowitz
120 East 2nd St
FL 3
Erie, PA 16507
(814) 877-4600

Northshore Clinical & Psychological Associates LLC
Jingzi Shang
120 East 2nd St
FL 3
Erie, PA 16507
(814) 877-4600

Associates in Nephrology PC
Ahsan Baig
311 W 24th St
The Regional Kidney Disease Center STE 402
Erie, PA 16502
(814) 453-6687

Childrens Community Pediatrics
Joseph Barber
3580 Peach St
STE 100
Erie, PA 16508
(814) 868-9633

Neurology Associates
John Flamini
3504 State St
Erie, PA 16508
(814) 455-8096

Neurology Associates
Leonard J Leone
3504 State St
Erie, PA 16508
(814) 455-8096

Donald L Rezek MD
Donald L Rezek
505 Poplar St
Meadville, PA 16335
(814) 337-5775

James R McLaughlin MD
James R McLaughlin
150 Prospect Ave
Franklin, PA 16323
(724) 583-2844

Marlene A Bednar MD Horizon Neurology UPMC
Marlene A Bednar
428 South Main St
Greenville, PA 16125
(724) 588-4370

Michael K Matthews MD
Michael K Matthews
428 S Main St
Greenville, PA 16125
(724) 588-4370

Hermitage Neurology
Zahid Akram
295 N Kerrwood Dr
STE 103
Hermitage, PA 16148
(724) 983-1015

Hermitage Neurology
Robert O Salcedo
295 N Kerrwood Dr
STE 103
Hermitage, PA 16148
(724) 983-1015

Mitshell S Felder MD
Mitshell S Felder
87 Stambaugh Ave
STE 2
Sharon, PA 16146
(724) 346-0858

New Castle Neurology LLC
Ramachandra Tata
2602 Wilmington Rd
STE 103
New Castle, PA 16105
(724) 657-3232

Munir Y Elawar MD
Munir Y Elawar
939 E Brady St
STE 302
Butler, PA 16001
(724) 282-1909

David M Lobas MD Ltd
David M Lobas
480 E Jefferson St
STE F
Butler, PA 16001
(724) 282-8922

Joseph Wapenski MD
Joseph Wapenski
401 Smith Dr
STE 4
Cranberry Twp, PA 16066
(724) 772-7080

Allegheny Neurological Beaver
Ye Vivian Liang
1200 Sharon Rd
STE 201
Beaver, PA 15009
(724) 774-0398

Allegheny Neurological Beaver
Barry R Reznick
1200 Sharon Rd
STE 201
Beaver, PA 15009
(724) 774-0398

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Hydrocephalus

What is hydrocephalus?

The term hydrocephalus is derived from the Greek words "hydro" meaning water and "cephalus" meaning head. As the name implies, it is a condition in which the primary characteristic is excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain. Although hydrocephalus was once known as "water on the brain," the "water" is actually cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) ? a clear fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. The excessive accumulation of CSF results in an abnormal widening of spaces in the brain called ventricles. This widening creates potentially harmful pressure on the tissues of the brain.

The ventricular system is made up of four ventricles connected by narrow passages.. Normally, CSF flows through the ventricles, exits into cisterns (closed spaces that serve as reservoirs) at the base of the brain, bathes the surfaces of the brain and spinal cord, and then reabsorbs into the bloodstream.

CSF has three important life-sustaining functions: 1) to keep the brain tissue buoyant, acting as a cushion or "shock absorber"; 2) to act as the vehicle for delivering nutrients to the brain and removing waste; and 3) to flow between the cranium and spine and compensate for changes in intracranial blood volume (the amount of blood within the brain).

The balance between production and absorption of CSF is critically important. Because CSF is made continuously, medical conditions that block its normal flow or absorption will result in an over-accumulation of CSF. The resulting pressure of the fluid against brain tissue is what causes hydrocephalus.

What are the different types of hydrocephalus?

Hydrocephalus may be congenital or acquired. Congenital hydrocephalus is present at birth and may be caused by either events or influences that occur during fetal development, or genetic abnormalities. Acquired hydrocephalus develops at the time of birth or at some point afterward. This t...

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Stroke »

What is a stroke?

Brain cell function requires a constant delivery of oxygen and glucose from the bloodstream. A stroke, or cerebrovascular accident (CVA), occurs when blood supply to part of the brain is disrupted, causing brain cells to die. Blood flow can be compromised by a variety of mechanisms.

Blockage of an artery

  • Narrowing of the small arteries within the brain can cause a lacunar stroke, (lacune means "empty space"). Blockage of a single arteriole can affect a tiny area of brain causing that tissue to die (infarct).
  • Hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis) leading to the brain. There are four major blood vessels that supply the brain with blood. The anterior circulation of the brain that controls most motor  activity, sensation, thought, speech, and emotion is supplied by the carotid arteries. The posterior circulation, which supplies the brainstem and the cer...

Emergency Contact for Erie

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Erie Hospitals *

Hamot Medical Center
201 State St
Erie, PA 16550
(814)877-6000

HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital of Erie
143 E 2nd St
Erie, PA 16507
(814)878-1200

Select Specialty Hospital Erie
252 W 11th St
Erie, PA 16501
(814)874-5301

Saint Vincent Health Center
232 W 25th St
Erie, PA 16544
(814)452-5000

Erie VA Medical Center
135 E 38 St
Erie, PA 16504
(814)868-8661

Shriners Hospital for Children Erie
1645 W 8th St
Erie, PA 16505
(814)875-8700

Millcreek Community Hospital
5515 Peach St
Erie, PA 16509
(814)864-4031

Corry Memorial Hospital
612 W Smith St
Corry, PA 16407
(814)664-4641

University Hospitals Conneaut Medical Center
158 W Main Rd
Conneaut, OH 44030
(440)593-1131

Westfield Memorial Hospital
189 E Main St
Westfield, NY 14787
(716)326-4921

Meadville Medical Center
751 Liberty St
Meadville, PA 16335
(814)333-5000

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