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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Increased intracranial pressure
  1. Increased intracranial pressure is a rise in the pressure inside the skull that can result from or cause brain ... Increased intracranial pressure can be due to a rise in the pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid. This is the ...
  2. Increased intracranial pressure is almost always indicative of severe medical problems. The pressure itself can be responsible for further ...
  3. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a condition in which the pressure inside the skull is increased. The brain is affected ...
  4. ... be a sign of pressure within the skull ( increased intracranial pressure ). Separated sutures may be associated with bulging fontanelles . ...
  5. ... larger than expected. Increased pressure inside the head ( increased intracranial pressure ) often occurs with increased head circumference. Symptoms of ...
  6. ... PRESSURE Increased CSF pressure may be due to increased intracranial pressure (pressure within the skull). Decreased CSF pressure may ...
  7. ... Excess pressure in one eye caused by glaucoma Increased intracranial pressure, because of brain swelling, intracranial hemorrhage, acute stroke, ...
  8. ... in the brain. Common causes are hydrocephalus or increased intracranial pressure due to illness.
  9. ... Brain herniation (if performed on a patient with increased intracranial pressure), which can result in brain damage and/or ...
  10. ... Hydrocephalus . A buildup of fluid inside the skull. Increased intracranial pressure. Meningitis . Infection of the membranes covering the brain.
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