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Normal pressure hydrocephalus plus atypical presentation with symptomatic resolution following the restoration of CSF flow: illustrative case.

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Hatfield, J; Carpenter, K; Komisarow, J; Friedman, A; Morgenlander, J
Published in: J Neurosurg Case Lessons
January 26, 2026

BACKGROUND: Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a condition characterized by enlarged intracerebral ventricles with normal intracranial pressure. The typical clinical presentation includes cognitive decline, gait disturbances, and urinary incontinence. While the classic triad of symptoms is well documented, atypical presentations, including focal deficits and aphasia, pose significant diagnostic challenges. OBSERVATIONS: This is the case of a previously healthy 70-year-old patient presenting with rapidly progressive gait disturbances, right hemiplegia, cognitive decline, and mutism. The focal presentation suggested a left hemispheric cerebrovascular insufficiency. A comprehensive diagnostic workup, including serial imaging, lumbar punctures, and electroencephalography, was undertaken given diagnostic uncertainty. Initial evaluations suggested a left hemispheric stroke or neurodegenerative process, ultimately delaying the definitive diagnosis and treatment of NPH. MRI revealed progressive ventriculomegaly and white matter changes prompting a lumbar drain trial. This yielded clinical improvement and ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement. Postoperatively, the patient had complete resolution of symptoms and returned to a normal functional status within 6 weeks. LESSONS: This case demonstrates the diagnostic challenges in differentiating NPH from stroke or neurodegenerative disorders. Recognizing its varied presentations and distinguishing them from other diseases is crucial for initiating appropriate treatment. Early intervention improved this patient's outcome and prevented unnecessary morbidity, demonstrating the significant impact of accurate and timely diagnosis. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25620.

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J Neurosurg Case Lessons

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2694-1902

Publication Date

January 26, 2026

Volume

11

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4

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United States
 

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Hatfield, J., Carpenter, K., Komisarow, J., Friedman, A., & Morgenlander, J. (2026). Normal pressure hydrocephalus plus atypical presentation with symptomatic resolution following the restoration of CSF flow: illustrative case. J Neurosurg Case Lessons, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3171/CASE25620
Hatfield, Jordan, Kennedy Carpenter, Jordan Komisarow, Allan Friedman, and Joel Morgenlander. “Normal pressure hydrocephalus plus atypical presentation with symptomatic resolution following the restoration of CSF flow: illustrative case.J Neurosurg Case Lessons 11, no. 4 (January 26, 2026). https://doi.org/10.3171/CASE25620.
Hatfield J, Carpenter K, Komisarow J, Friedman A, Morgenlander J. Normal pressure hydrocephalus plus atypical presentation with symptomatic resolution following the restoration of CSF flow: illustrative case. J Neurosurg Case Lessons. 2026 Jan 26;11(4).
Hatfield, Jordan, et al. “Normal pressure hydrocephalus plus atypical presentation with symptomatic resolution following the restoration of CSF flow: illustrative case.J Neurosurg Case Lessons, vol. 11, no. 4, Jan. 2026. Pubmed, doi:10.3171/CASE25620.
Hatfield J, Carpenter K, Komisarow J, Friedman A, Morgenlander J. Normal pressure hydrocephalus plus atypical presentation with symptomatic resolution following the restoration of CSF flow: illustrative case. J Neurosurg Case Lessons. 2026 Jan 26;11(4).

Published In

J Neurosurg Case Lessons

DOI

EISSN

2694-1902

Publication Date

January 26, 2026

Volume

11

Issue

4

Location

United States