“Raccoon eyes,” known as bilateral periorbital hematoma - or ecchymosis, sign of basilar skull fractureraccoon eyes, occurring - blood tracking from fracture along tissue plains, into periorbital tissuepatients, with basilar fractures - complaints of vertigo, tinnitus, dizziness and decreased ...
In vertebrates the eyes are paired and are located in the eye sockets of the skull, the orbits. The eyes consist of the eye itself, or the eyeball, which is connected by means of the optic nerve to the brain, and accessory parts of the eye, including the eyelid, the lacrimal apparatus...
encephalitis - inflammation of the brain usually caused by a virus; symptoms include headache and neck pain and drowsiness and nausea and fever (`phrenitis' is no longer in scientific use) cephalitis, phrenitis inflammation, redness, rubor - a response of body tissues to injury or irritation;...
The Northern Raccoon’s most distinctive feature is its “bandit’s mask,” a covering of black hair around its eyes reminiscent of an Old West outlaw’s mask, framed by white “eyebrows” and a white snout. They often have a brown-black streak extending between their eyes from the forehea...
Raccoon eyes Neuropsychiatric 1. Introduction Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex, chronic, multisystem autoimmune disease affecting almost all body organs. The prevalence of SLE varies in different parts of the world [1], [2]. The onset of clinical manifestations in SLE is variable ...
Where were we? Loop 3. Probably around 65 miles. Somewhere just short of 20 hours of running. Faith running off, her eyes set on the finish. Me, arguing with my feet. “Feet, pain is a construct of the brain and a figment of my imagination. ” ...
The most characteristic physical feature of the raccoon is the area of black fur around the eyes, which contrasts sharply with the surrounding white face coloring. This is reminiscent of a "bandit's mask" and has thus enhanced the animal's reputation for mischief.[78][79] The slightly rounde...