JAMA Ophthalmology Clinical Challenge August 2017 Chorioretinal Lesions and Symptoms of Elevated Intracranial Pressure Saaquib R. Bakhsh, BA1; Mohsin H. Ali, MD1; Pooja Bhat, MD1 Author Affiliations JAMA Ophthalmol. 2017;135(8):889-890. doi:10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2016.5829 ...
INTRACRANIAL pressureIMMUNE reconstitution inflammatory syndromeENTEROCOCCAL infectionsMAGNETIC resonance imagingMENINGITISCEREBRAL circulationVENOUS pressureCryptococcal meningoencephalitis can occur in both previously healthy and immunocompromised hosts. Here, we describe a 55 year-old HIV-negative male with no ...
Understanding the physiology underlying intracranial pressure is critical to developing sound management plans for central nervous system pathology. Principles of treatment are based upon a variety of complex interactions between cerebral blood supply and drainage, tissue oxygenation and ischemia, brain tissue...
The use of 23.4% hypertonic saline for the management of elevated intracranial pressure in patients with severe traumatic brain injury: a pilot study. BACKGROUND: Oncotic agents are a therapeutic mainstay for the management of intracranial hypertension. Both mannitol and varied concentrations of hyper...
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Increased intracranial pressure is associated with elevated cerebrospinal fluid ADH levels in closed-head injury JL, Gopinath SP, Robertson CS, Baskin DS: Increased intracranial pressure is associated with elevated cerebrospinal fluid ADH levels in closed-head injury. ... Marsha,A.,Widmayer,... - ...
Elevated blood pressure does not require acute treatment in the absence of symptoms or signs of end-organ damage (Chapter 67). In patients whose blood pressure is markedly above their baseline, the history and physical examination should assess for the conditions that define “hypertensive eme...
increased intracranial pressure, explaining a lower frequency of headache and papilledema when compared to CVST.2 Parenchymal brain lesions (venous ischemic or hemorrhagic infarcts or vasogenic edema) are more common in ICVT than CVST, u... P Gadient,D Archer,N Asdaghi - 《Neurology》 被引量...
34 found severe blood hyperviscosity in patients with known vascular risk factors, suggesting that blood hyperviscosity may precede cerebrovascular disease symptoms. Previous studies also demonstrated that blood hyperviscosity is a risk factor for the development of multiple lacunes, another main feature ...
摘要: PEO 5353 Transcranial doppler to evaluate need for treatment of elevated intracranial pressure in hydrocephalic children - Ultrasound in Medicine and BiologyDOI: 10.1016/S0301-5629(97)80644-8 年份: 1997 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享