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Condition

Pediatric Hydrocephalus

What You Need to Know

A baby with hydrocephalus has extra cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) around the brain. The baby's head may look larger than normal.

Key Symptoms

Common symptoms of hydrocephalus may include:

  • A full or bulging soft spot on the top of your baby’s head
  • Increasing head size
  • Seizures
  • Bulging eyes and not being able to look up when facing forward

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose hydrocephalus by:

  • Ultrasound
  • MRI
  • CT scan

Treatment

  • Medicine
  • Surgery

Schedule an Appointment

Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs. Meet the providers who treat hydrocephalus and schedule an appointment today.

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Departments that Treat Hydrocephalus

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    Neonatology

    Whether your infant has arrived prematurely or has a critical illness, the Children's National Hospital's top-ranked neonatology team assists in coordinating every service you and your baby need, including consultations, assessments, emergency treatments and continuing care.

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