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A hydrocephalic child with a V-P shunt developed transient blindness following shunt revision. A year later, visual function deteriorated when shunt malfunction occurred. Following shunt revision, the child regained sight. The effects of intracranial hypertension and hypotension on the visual pathways are discussed.
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Constantini, S., Umansky, F., Nesher, R. et al. Transient blindness following intracranial pressure changes in a hydrocephalic child with a V-P shunt. Child's Nerv Syst 3, 379–381 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00270713
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