The case of an astrocytoma of the cervical cord associated with signs and symptoms of increased intracranial pressure in a 14-year-old girl is reported. Several possible etiological factors responsible for producing this syndrome are presented. The impairment of CSF absorption at the convexity proven...
While there are many possible factors that could contribute to intracranial hypertension associated with spaceflight, the relative contribution of these, as well as the processes by which eye damage occurs as a result of intracranial hypertension, are not fully understood. The observed pathophysiological...
Budbreaks in the beech forest occurred during April 30 to May 16, while those in the oak forest occurred during March 30 to April 8. in the beech forest could be explained by three environmental factors: leaf age, leaf-to-air vapor pressure deficit (VPD), and POD0 (Fig. 3A, Table...
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Any patient likely to develop increased intracranial pressure should be educated regarding the warning symptoms of the same including persistent headaches and vomiting. Pearls and Other Issues A patient who presents with a headache, vomiting, and blurred vision should be evaluated for neurologic deficits...
There were seven time points where physiological measures (salivary cortisol and blood pressure) were collected, and are labelled ‘Physiol.’ in red Full size image Upon completion of all procedures, participants were fully debriefed on the true nature of the study, and given an opportunity to ...
The right eye underwent a circling buckling procedure of 3600 and drainage of subretinal fluid, after which visual acuity was 1/36 and intraocular pressure was 10 mmHg, with no other change in the anterior segment. Funduscopy revealed a high 3600 buckle indentation and an attached retina. The ...
Nausea, vomiting, lethargy, confusion, and disconjugate eye movements are symptoms associated with head trauma, specifically of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) [1,2]. These can also represent muscle entrapment in children with orbital trapdoor fractures [3]. Entrapped orbital floor fractures, al...
Ciuffreda KJ, Alpert M, Blackstone T, Fudge R, Thaler J: Pur- suit eye movements in chronic schizophrenics: relationship between increased saccades and negative symptoms. Oph- thalmic Physiol Opt 1994; 14:79-81Ciuffreda KJ, Alpert M, Blackstone T, Fudge R, Thaler J (1994) Pursuit eye ...
It is most common in the Upper Midwest and the Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. And it's also common in Europe, Asia, and in south-central and southeastern Canada. Symptoms Patients may present with a rash at the site of the tick bite—classically with a bull's-eye rash. But that'...