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Parallel Session 4417

An Update on Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: From Pathophysiology to Treatment

Wednesday, October 8, 2025
14:00 - 15:30 | Room TBD
Clinical

In this session, the faculty will discuss epidemiological and clinical aspects of iNPH, its relationship with neurodegeneration and treatment of iNPH.


Presenters:

Clinical Features and Differential Diagnosis
Mats Tullberg, Sweden

Pathophysiology and Associated Neuropathology
Alfonso Fasano, Italy

Management of iNPH
Joachim Krauss, Germany

CSPC Liaisons:
David Burn, United Kingdom

Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be better able to:

  1. Describe the epidemiology and clinical phenomenology of iNPH as well as a pragmatic approach to its differential diagnoses
  2. Discuss the relationship between iNPH and associated neuropathology that may influence phenotype and prognosis
  3. Analyze the factors that influence decision-making for surgical and other interventions in managing patients with iNPH

Recommended Audience
Clinician / General Neurology
Fellow / Resident / Student
Health Professional (non-physician)
Industry
Researcher / Basic Science

Education Level
Advanced / Expert
Beginner / Foundational
Intermediate / Experienced

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