intracranial pressures การใช้
- Untreated cerebral paragonimaisis commonly results in death from increased intracranial pressure.
- Premature bony fusion of the cranial sutures may elevate intracranial pressure.
- The technology was claimed to have applications for raised intracranial pressure.
- A ventriculoperitoneal shunt to relieve intracranial pressure is the preferred method.
- The effects on the intracranial pressure itself are more modest.
- In SIS, the brain rapidly swells, greatly increasing intracranial pressure.
- Increased intracranial pressure was also found in the condition.
- Intracranial pressure can be measured continuously with intracranial transducers.
- Decreased ATP ultimately results in increased intracranial pressure, which damages neuronal axons.
- The swelling of brain tissue leads to raised intracranial pressure ultimately leading to death.
- Intracranial pressure is monitored and attempts are made to maintain it within normal ranges.
- Particularly in infants and young children, has been reported occasionally increased intracranial pressure.
- The monitoring of intracranial pressure is used in treating severe traumatic brain injury patients.
- Spaceflight induced visual impairment is hypothesized to be a result of increased intracranial pressure.
- Others symptoms may also exist that are related to an increase in intracranial pressure.
- However, the root cause of papilledema is the increased intracranial pressure ( ICP ).
- This research clearly displayed the cause and effect relationship between intracranial pressure and cerebral compression.
- Intracranial pressure will rise as a result of continued brain growth within the rigid skull.
- One possible cause of these migraines is high intracranial pressure resulting from postictal cerebral edema.
- It leads to increased cerebrospinal fluid production, thus causing increased intracranial pressure and hydrocephalus.
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