Sylvian Aqueduct Syndrome and Parkinsonism in Aqueduct Stenosis: Improvement in Global Rostral Midbrain Dysfunction Associated With Resolution of Abnormal Hyperintensity on MRI

Conclusions: The simultaneous resolution of the clinical symptoms and abnormal MRI findings after ETV revealed the lesion responsible for this patient’s SAS and Parkinsonism. Early ETV allowed the reversal of the SAS and Parkinsonism and should be considered as the first-line treatment.
Source: Neurosurgery Quarterly - Category: Neurosurgery Tags: Case Reports Source Type: research