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Spastic Gait and Acquired Aqueductal Stenosis in an Adult
C. P. Watson, MD, FRCP(C)
Arch Neurol. 1980;37(2):116.
Abstract
A man with spastic gait and weakness of the legs had clinical signs that pointed to the cervical spinal cord as the site of the responsible lesions. Computerized tomography showed aqueductal stenosis with hydrocephalus. Function improved after shunting.
Author Affiliations
From the Mississauga Hospital and Toronto Western Hospital, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Feb 7, 1979.
Reprint requests to Mississauga Hospital, 3025 Hurontario St, Mississauga, Ontario L5A 2H1, Canada (Dr Watson).
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