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My hubby having SAH early Dec 2019 and discharged home in Feb 2020 after VP Shunt done (Normal Hydrocephalus) in Jan 2020.

CT done in May and report said ' degree of ventricular dilatation has decreased but flaringof the temporal horms are still present.  

Just want to know if my hubby condition OK cause I am a bit worry:( of the flaring in the temporal horns.
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Hello and welcome to the forum.  That's sure confusing.  I would check in with his doctor for clarification.  Is there a chance that his shunts are not properly functioning and that the hydrocephalus is returning?  
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