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Salomón Hakim: the man behind normal pressure hydrocephalus.

Matheus Kahakura Franco PedroJoseph Franklin Chenisz da SilvaSamanta Fabricio Blattes da RochaFrancisco Manoel Branco GerminianiRicardo RaminaHélio Augusto Guizoni TeiveRicardo Krause Martinez de Souza
Published in: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (2019)
The illustrious Colombian Professor Salomón Hakim provided the annals of neurology with one of the most brilliant and original bodies of research on record, developing the concept of normal pressure hydrocephalus, as well as proving that ventricular shunting is an effective treatment. Thus, Professor Hakim proved that some of the dementias, at that time considered senile, could be successfully treated. Here the authors present an historical review of his main contributions, which continue to influence the study of dementia to this day.
Keyphrases
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • cerebrospinal fluid
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • heart failure
  • brain injury
  • combination therapy