The placement of extradural intracranial pressure monitors is considered safer than subdural catheters. |
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Cases range from mild bruising to intracranial and gastrointestinal hemorrhage. |
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In patients with intracranial hypertension, compression of the jugular vein on the side of sound abolishes it. |
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They probably also had elevated jugular venous pressure from impeding of venous return, which would cause an elevated intracranial pressure. |
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In children with a skull fracture, an intracranial injury was present in 15 to 30 percent of patients. |
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Comparison of warfarin and aspirin for symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis. |
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Central nervous system tuberculosis includes tuberculous meningitis, intracranial tuberculomas, and spinal tuberculous arachnoiditis. |
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Rarely, vertigo results from a brainstem cerebrovascular accident, intracranial lesion, or migraine. |
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The surgeon removes the drain 24 hours after surgery if no increases in intracranial pressure are noted. |
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Focal neurological deficits and features of raised intracranial tension may precede signs of meningeal irritation. |
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There was rupture at the site of the anterior fontanel with extrusion of intracranial contents. |
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Patients with intracranial germinoma at other locations may present with diabetes insipidus, hypopituitarism, and Perinaud syndrome. |
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Cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed a giant intracranial parasagittal frontal tumour eroding through the top of the skull. |
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Nurses monitor the patient closely for unbalanced fluid volume related to increased intracranial pressure or diuresis. |
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All patients were symptomatic prior to the initial diagnosis of intracranial tumor. |
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All had cerebral atrophy, but none had intracranial vascular pathology on magnetic resonance imaging examination. |
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Elevated intracranial pressure is present in many pathologic states, including meningitis, intracranial hemorrhage, and tumors. |
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Ocular alignment is important because strabismus can develop at any age and can represent serious orbital, intraocular, or intracranial disease. |
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The most frequent origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery is from the intracranial segment of the vertebral artery. |
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Metastatic lesions can present as solitary or multiple intracranial masses, as meningeal carcinomatosis, or with spinal cord involvement. |
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The anesthesia care provider places a lumbar spinal drain to control intracranial pressure. |
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We report one such case of sincipital encephalocele with agenesis of corpus callosum and intracranial lipoma. |
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Meningeal spread is not uncommon in cases of intracranial gliomas or metastatic carcinoma. |
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Equally unclear is the histogenesis of intracranial sarcomas and particularly rhabdomyosarcomas. |
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Pigmented primary intracranial tumors other than meningeal melanocytomas and melanomas are rare. |
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The most common intracranial sites of prostate cancer metastasis are the leptomeninges, cerebrum, and cerebellum. |
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Cysts granulomas, malformations of intracranial arteries or veins, and tumours or lesions of the pituitary are specifically excluded. |
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Coffee-drinking increases the risk of intracranial aneurysm by 10.6 percent. |
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Later, he turned to an intracranial approach for pituitary tumors. |
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Yet, the comparative rate of intracranial hemorrhage is not statistically different when vacuum extraction, forceps delivery and cesarean section during labor are compared. |
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That a common antibiotic, doxycycline, used to treat malaria, acne, and other infections could cause increased intracranial pressure is not a recent revelation. |
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The procedure, known as trepanning, was thought to also relieve intracranial compression by allowing the escape of effused blood. |
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As a result of uncontrolled intracranial hypertension and herniation, the organ donor has a distinct pathophysiology. |
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Other benign intracranial masses include parasitic cysts, granulomas, tuberculomas, and dermoid cysts. |
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Gray matter atrophy was computed by dividing the volume of the gray matter by intracranial volume. |
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Large cephaloceles: in cephaloceles, the cranial vault can always be detected and a part of the brain is intracranial. |
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Brain-stem death may also arise as an intracranial consequence of extracranial events. |
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The primary safety endpoints included symptomatic intracranial bleeding, major extracranial bleeding and all-cause mortality. |
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Extragonadal YSTs are uncommon and most often seen in the sacrococcygeal, mediastinal, intracranial, and retroperitoneal regions. |
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The Elana Surgical Kit was designed to remove the need to occlude critical blood flow in intracranial arteries during an arteriotomy procedure. |
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The intracranial tumors associated with neurofibromatosis include optic gliomas, other astrocytomas, neurilemomas, acoustic neuromas, neurofibromas, and meningiomas. |
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The skin must be examined for signs of neurocutaneous syndrome, particularly neurofibromatosis and tuberous sclerosis, which are highly associated with intracranial neoplasms. |
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A large groove may occur on the intracranial face, parallel to the coronal suture and extending from the bregma to the lesser wing of the sphenoid. |
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Internal bleeding, involving intracranial and retroperitoneal sites, or the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, or respiratory tracts. |
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Closed head injuries include minor closed head injuries, concussions and intracranial injuries and tend to be more serious. |
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All thrombolytic agents increase the risk of bleeding, including intracranial bleeding, and should be used only in eligible patients. |
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If patients show signs of increased intracranial pressure or nuchal rigidity, immediate CT scanning of the brain, orbits, and sinuses should be performed. |
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Watch for signs of increased intracranial pressure and cranial nerve involvement, such as ptosis, strabismus, and diplopia. |
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Intraocular, retroperitoneal, and intracranial hemorrhages were always considered major. |
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Proton therapy can be used for treatments requiring very high precision, such as choroid melanoma and certain intracranial tumors. |
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Patients with an ACCUTANE overdose should be monitored closely for signs of increased intracranial pressure. |
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For safety, both doses showed a superior reduction in life threatening, intracranial and total bleeding. |
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A pressure sensor with signal processing was developed to measure the intracranial pressure between the cerebral membrane and the skull bone. |
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Opioids produce effects that may obscure neurological signs of further increases in intracranial pressure in patients with head injuries. |
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In light of this and emerging epidemiological evidence, we review what is known about cell phone use and intracranial tumours. |
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The conditions are therefore united to promote an increase in intracranial pressure. |
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The risk of thrombosis, extravasation, or intracranial hemorrhage did not differ when the heparin group was compared with the placebo group. |
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage from a ruptured intracranial aneurysm is a catastrophic event usually treated by craniotomy with clipping of the aneurysm. |
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Conclusion: This case report illustrates a rare and life threatening complication of a frontal sinus osteoma with an intracranial extension of an inflammatory polyp. |
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Major hemorrhage, including retroperitoneal or intracranial bleeding, has been reported in association with FRAXIPARINE® use, in some cases leading to fatality. |
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A mathematical model of idiopathic intracranial hypertension incorporating increased arterial inflow and variable venous outflow collapsibility. |
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Neurologic examination was consistent with an intracranial disease affecting both cerebral hemispheres. |
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Will demonstrate his understanding of the pathophysiology of neurogenic pulmonary edema, and of intracranial hypertension, and of their treatments. |
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Most intracranial germ cell tumors arise in structures around the third ventricle, most commonly in the pineal gland or suprasellar region. |
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Other intracranial complications are brain and epidural abscesses, lateral sinus thrombosis and otitic hydrocephalus. |
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By compressing the underside of the optic chiasm, these tumours cause visual deficits, and they raise the intracranial pressure through compression of the hypothalamus and third ventricle. |
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The catheter is designed to perform an arteriotomy in the wall of an intracranial artery while blood is flowing through the lumen of that artery, at a spot that was previously prepared for attachment. |
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In the presence of head injury or other intracranial lesions, the respiratory depressant effects of codeine and other opioids may be markedly enhanced, as well, as their capacity for elevating cerebrospinal fluid pressure. |
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Young children with open fontanels and mobile cranial suture lines are more tolerant of expansion of intracranial mass lesions, and decompensation may not occur until the mass lesion has become large. |
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Additional safety endpoints included major and minor bleeding events, intracranial bleeding, intracerebral haemorrhage, elevations in liver transaminases, bilirubin and hepatic dysfunction. |
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Use of a botulinum toxin in the manufacture of a medicament for treating a movement disorder by intracranial administration of the botulinum toxin to a patient. |
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Traumatic brain injury is the term used for any injury of the intracranial structures and cerebral parenchyma resulting from trauma to the head. |
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It seems intuitive that the early use of antimicrobials will reduce the incidence of serious complications of AOM, such as mastoiditis, meningitis and intracranial abscesses. |
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This protocol applies to germ cell tumors located in the mediastinum, sacrococcygeal area, retroperitoneum, neck, and intracranial sites. |
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These studies pertain to intracranial tumours in adults only. |
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If electrocerebral silence has been confirmed by electroencephalogram while on high-dose barbiturates for refractory intracranial hypertension, no apnea test is required as part of the clinical examination. |
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The most common intracranial complication was brain abscess, followed by meningitis, lateral sinus thrombosis, and extradural abscess. |
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In this suspended state, intracranial blood retains sufficient oxygen to meet the brain's reduced metabolic needs, despite a total absence of respiratory gas exchange. |
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Michael Schumacher's intracranial pressure improved and we were able to carry out a scan without taking any kind of unnecessary risk. |
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In some patients, encephalitis worsened and was associated with increased intracranial pressure and severe neurologic damage or death. |
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Monitoring intracranial pressure in hydrocephalus patients is an essential aspect of neurosurgery, as regards both post-operative care and the treatment of accident victims. |
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There were no signs or symptoms of raised intracranial tension such as vomiting, papilloedema etc. |
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Four children were found to have focal intracranial infection: two had subdural empyema, one had subdual empyema plus brain abscess, and one had multiple abscesses. |
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Cerebellar haemorrhage may present with cerebellar signs and symptoms or with raised intracranial pressure due to hydrocephalus. |
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As neuroscience nurses, we see chaos in electroencephalograms, aphasias, apraxias, intracranial pressure changes, and compulsions. |
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Neurologists have long debated the management of unruptured intracranial aneurysms. |
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Both drainage of the sinus and intracranial suppuration was performed at the same time surgical procedure and antibiotics administered during 4 weeks. |
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Using intracranial electrodes, researchers are able to localize the origin of a seizure and record single-cell activity while patients perform spatial-memory tasks. |
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In special circumstances such as the state of shock produced by large burns, intracranial surgery, coronary occlusion, and septicemia, acute and rapidly penetrating ulcers may occur. |
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First description of malignant retrobulbar and intracranial teratoma in a lesser kestrel. |
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The presence of CSF rhinorrhoea indicates the existence of an abnormal communication between the intracranial CSF spaces and the nasal cavity. |
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The quickly expanding epidural hematoma increases intracranial pressure and can lead to damage of the underlying brain, brain herniation, or death. |
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In most such cases, intracranial extension of tuberculosis occurs as the result of hematogenous or lymphogenous spread. |
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Neisseria sicca meningitis following intracranial hemorrhage and ventriculostomy tube placement. |
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If intracranial pressure continues to increase, it leads to compression of the brain tissue and eventual herniation of tissue through the brain stem, resulting in death. |
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Subdural hematoma complicating intracranial aneurysm and angioma. |
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There have also been reports, including fatalities, of cardiac tamponade, cerebral edema, increased intracranial pressure, papilledema, and gastrointestinal perforation. |
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There are only now three documented direct intracranial injuries due to TASER penetration of skull, two from our department and one from University of Kansas. |
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A repeat noncontrast CT of the head demonstrated bilateral pansinusitis, intracranial findings that were consistent with cerebritis, and a left intraorbital mass. |
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High-risk patients who should not get thrombolytic treatment for DVT include those with a history of peptic ulcer disease, stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, or brain surgery. |
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In the treatment of PCH, strategies include drugs such as, indomethacin, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors and procedures that may lower intracranial pressure. |
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Intracranial aneurysms associated with Marfan's syndrome can be saccular, fusiform, or dissecting and are usually found in the proximal intracranial carotid artery. |
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Hydrocephalus develops an elevated intracranial pressure due to increased cerebral-spinal fluid, which can compress the brain and dilate the ventricles. |
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Moulton, who hopes to see a first device on the market in 2013, said the technology has other medical applications, such as measuring fluid loss and intracranial pressure. |
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Symptoms of intracranial mass effect, including visual field loss, obstructive hydrocephalus, and extraocular palsy of the cranial nerves, may occur. |
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Iatrogenically induced intracranial hypotension is a known phenomenon. |
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Lymphocytic hypophysitis with central diabetes insipidus and consequent panhypopituitarism preceding a multifocal, intracranial germinoma in a prepubertal girl. |
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Metastasis of intracranial germinoma through a ventriculopertioneal shunt. |
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Final options include C-section delivery, symphysiotomy, or the Zavanelli maneuver, which has been known to rupture cervical vertebrae and cause major intracranial damage. |
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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy, which is a disorder involving intracranial microangiopathological lesion, is the main cause of secondary subarachnoid hemorrhage in the elderly. |
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Headache associated with papilloedema and an abducens palsy as the only abnormal neurological finding is a common presentation of benign intracranial hypertension. |
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The latter device transmits intracranial pressure readings telemetrically, making such pressure monitoring easier and more comfortable for patients. |
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