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Learn about hydrocephalus ex vacuo, a condition where brain tissue loss leads to enlarged ventricles. Discover why this compensatory ventricular dilation occurs after neurodegenerative diseases or strokes, how it differs from obstructive hydrocephalus, and the importance of accurate diagnostic imaging in differentiating this non-obstructive brain structure change from other neurological conditions requiring surgical intervention.

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PublishedDecember 11, 2025
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