File:Chronic internal hydrocephalus.jpg
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English: Chronic internal hydrocephalus, age ten months. The condition began during the first months of life. Nystagmus. Pear-shaped head. External auditory canal at an angle. Choked discs. Head is transparent. |
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Source | Text-book of Pediatrics |
Author | E. Feer, translated by Julius Parker Sedgwick & Carl Ahrendt Scherer |
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