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Condition

Pediatric Hydrocephalus

Key Points About Hydrocephalus in Children

  • A baby with hydrocephalus has extra cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) around the brain. The baby's head may look larger than normal.
  • This is a rare condition.
  • A healthcare provider may diagnose this condition during an ultrasound in pregnancy.  
  • The goal of treatment is to reduce the pressure inside your baby's head. This is done by draining the fluid or decreasing its production.
  • The key to treating this condition is getting it diagnosed and treated early, and preventing infections.

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Providers Who Treat Hydrocephalus

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Departments that Treat Hydrocephalus

    Neuropsychology

    Children’s National Hospital has some of the world’s foremost experts in care for children with complex neurodevelopmental disorders affecting the brain and central nervous system.