Endocrine disorder as the only sign of chronic "non-hypertensive" hydrocephalus.

2002 
: Three cases of "non-hypertensive" chronic hydrocephalus, 2 of which associated with early puberty and 1 with primary amenorrhea, are reported. Hormonal secretion deficiencies were confirmed by laboratory investigations. Only 1 of the 3 patients was surgically treated with a shunting device.
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