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Study of corpus callosum in experimental hydrocephalic wistar rats
2003
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
PURPOSE: Hydrocephalus causes countless cerebral damages, especially on the structures around the ventricles. Hydrocephalic children present deficiencies in the nonverbal skills more than in the verbal skills, and not always revertible with an early treatment. As the corpus callosum has an important role in the nonverbal acquisition it is possible that the injuries in this structure are responsible for the cognitive dysfunctions of these children. This present study tries to establish the
doi:10.1590/s0102-86502003001200005
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