How is Hydrocephalus diagnosed?

See how Hydrocephalus is diagnosed. Which specialists are essential to meet, what tests are needed and other useful information for the diagnosis of Hydrocephalus


Hydrocephalus is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within the brain. It can occur at any age, from infants to older adults, and can be caused by various factors such as congenital abnormalities, infections, tumors, or head injuries.



Diagnosing hydrocephalus typically involves a combination of medical history evaluation, physical examination, and diagnostic tests. The process aims to identify the underlying cause, determine the severity of the condition, and plan appropriate treatment.



Medical history evaluation: The doctor will begin by discussing the patient's symptoms, their duration, and any relevant medical history. This helps in understanding the progression of symptoms and identifying potential risk factors or previous conditions that may contribute to hydrocephalus.



Physical examination: A thorough physical examination is conducted to assess neurological signs and symptoms associated with hydrocephalus. The doctor will check for signs of increased intracranial pressure, such as an enlarged head circumference (in infants), bulging fontanelles, tense fontanelles, or abnormal eye movements.



Diagnostic tests: Several tests are available to aid in the diagnosis of hydrocephalus:




  • Imaging tests: Imaging techniques like ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or computed tomography (CT) scan are commonly used to visualize the brain and detect any abnormalities. These tests help identify the presence of excess CSF, determine the size and location of ventricles, and assess any underlying causes.

  • Neurological examination: This evaluation involves assessing the patient's mental status, cognitive abilities, reflexes, muscle strength, coordination, and sensory function. It helps determine the impact of hydrocephalus on neurological functioning.

  • CSF pressure measurement: A procedure called lumbar puncture or spinal tap may be performed to measure the pressure of CSF within the brain. This involves inserting a needle into the lower back to collect a sample of CSF for analysis and to measure the pressure.

  • CSF analysis: The collected CSF sample can be further analyzed to check for any infections, bleeding, or other abnormalities that may contribute to hydrocephalus.

  • Neuropsychological testing: In cases where hydrocephalus affects cognitive function, neuropsychological tests may be conducted to assess memory, attention, problem-solving, and other cognitive abilities.



Once hydrocephalus is diagnosed, additional tests may be required to determine the underlying cause. This may involve genetic testing, blood tests, or further imaging studies.



Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial in managing hydrocephalus effectively. Timely identification allows for appropriate treatment planning, which may involve surgical interventions like shunt placement or endoscopic third ventriculostomy. Regular follow-up evaluations are necessary to monitor the condition and adjust treatment as needed.


by Diseasemaps

Usually thru a CT scan.

7/28/17 by Richard pargeter 2150

Diagnosis is best obtained through a neurologist with MRI and Weighted CT scans

12/9/19 by Hydrocow1969 1600

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4/11/22 by Laura Pergolesi 1450
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8/12/17 by Erika. Translated

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