Hydrocephalus Center - Mount Vernon, NYMount Vernon Neurologist Doctors for HydrocephalusType 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 Common Name: Neurologist Doctors in Mount Vernon *![]() Asok Lahiri MD ![]() Shariar Sotudeh MD ![]() Mary Ann Adelfio MD PC ![]() Neurologic Consultants ![]() Neurologic Consultants ![]() Robert D Roe MD ![]() Sujata Vidyasagar MD ![]() Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center ![]() Mohan K Cheema MD ![]() Stanley Holstein MD ![]() Leon Protass MD ![]() Central Westchester Neuromuscular Care PC ![]() Drs Wasserman & Klass ![]() Drs Wasserman & Klass ![]() Sleep Wake Disorder Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Jacobi Medical Center Neurology ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Sleep Wake Disorder Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Naunihal S Singh MD ![]() Children's Hospital at Montefiore Pediatric Emergency Rm ![]() Naunihal S Singh MD ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Michael L Swerdlow MD ![]() Sleep Wake Disorder Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center Neurology EMG Lab ![]() Montefiore Medical Center Department of Neurology ![]() Montefiore Medical Center Neurology EMG Lab ![]() Montefiore Medical Center Pediatrics Neurology ![]() Montefiore Medical Center Neurology ![]() Christian T Wertenbaker MD ![]() Steven L Grenell MD ![]() Total Neuro Care PC ![]() AECOM Neurology ![]() Rita L Silver MD ![]() Joel Stuart Cohen MD ![]() Bronx Medical Neuro Care ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Seymour Solomon MD ![]() Afshan Khan MD ![]() Seymour Solomon MD ![]() Seymour Solomon MD ![]() Seymour Solomon MD ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Seymour Solomon MD ![]() Bronx Park Medical Pavilion ![]() Lydia Rabinowich MD ![]() Sana Bloch MD ![]() Sarala Devi MD ![]() Western Neurology ![]() David J Dickoff MD ![]() JJ Peters Bronx VA Medical Center ![]() CUMC Allen Pavilion Neurology ![]() Bronx Care Center ![]() Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center Dept of Neurology ![]() Bronx-Lebanon Hospital ![]() Steven Wolf MD ![]() Columbia Comprehensive Epilepsy Center ![]() Taub Institute Memory Center ![]() Taub Institute Memory Center ![]() Columbia University Medical Center Department of Neurology Division of Critical Care ![]() Taub Institute Memory Center ![]() Columbia University Medical Center Department of Neurology ![]() Columbia Comprehensive Epilepsy Center ![]() Columbia Comprehensive Epilepsy Center ![]() Lucien J Cote MD ![]() Columbia University Medical Center Division of General Clinical Neurology ![]() Darryl DeVivo MD ![]() CPMC Neurology ![]() NY Presbyterian Hospital ![]() Movement Disorder Group ![]() Movement Disorder Group ![]() Eugenia T Gamboa MD ![]() NY Presbyterian Hospital ![]() Arnold P Gold MD ![]() Columbia University Medical Center Department of Neurology ![]() Clifton Gooch MD ![]() Movement Disorder Group ![]() Hirano & Kriegstein MDs ![]() Taub Institute Memory Center ![]() Columbia Comprehensive Epilepsy Center ![]() CPMC Neurology ![]() Hirano & Kriegstein MDs ![]() Columbia University Medical Center The Brain Tumor Center ![]() Linda D Lewis MD ![]() Movement Disorder Group ![]() Taub Institute Memory Center ![]() Randolph Marshall MD ![]() Columbia University Medical Center Department of Neurology Division of Critical Care ![]() Taub Institute Memory Center ![]() Movement Disorder Group ![]() Jay P Mohr MD ![]() NY Presbyterian Hospital ![]() Marcelo Olarte MD Mount Vernon, New YorkUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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HydrocephalusRead the Hydrocephalus article » 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... Recommended Reading Related to HydrocephalusWhat is a hematoma?By definition, a hematoma is a collection of blood outside of a blood vessel. It occurs because the wall of a blood vessel wall, artery, vein or capillary, has been damaged and blood has leaked into tissues where it does not belong. The hematoma may be tiny, with just a dot of blood or it can be large and cause significant swelling. The blood vessels in the body are under constant repair. Minor injuries occur routinely and the body is usually able to repair the damaged vessel wall by activating the blood clotting cascade and forming fibrin patches. Sometimes the repair fails if the damage is extensive and the large defect allows for continued bleeding. As well, if there is great pressure within the blood vessel, for example a major artery, the blood will continue to leak and the hematoma will expand. Blood that escapes from the blood stream is very irritating and may cause symptoms of inflammation including pain, ... Other Related Hydrocephalus ArticlesEmergency Contact for Mount Vernon
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