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intracranial /in·tra·cra·ni·al/ (-kra´ne-al) within the cranium.
Intracranial Located within or on the surface of the brain. Mentioned in: Brain Tumor intracranial [-krā′nē·əl] Etymology: L, intra, within; Gk, kranion, skull pertaining to the area within the cranium (the bony skull). intracranial within the cranium. intracranial abscess signs will vary depending on which parts of the brain are compressed and damaged. General signs include circling, rotation of the head and mental dullness. The CSF may contain inflammatory cells. intracranial hemorrhage in the form of localizing hematomas with localizing signs occur very rarely in animals. May be multiple petechiae in asphyxial newborn lambs. intracranial pressure (ICP) the pressure within the subarachnoidal fluid, which is present in the space between the skull and the brain. Intracranial pressure, like arterial blood pressure, can fluctuate markedly and quickly during straining to defecate. While signs of sustained increased intracranial pressure can be significant in the assessment of a patient with a neurological disorder, momentary increases in intracranial pressure are not in themselves necessarily detrimental. intracranial tumors cause an increase in intracranial pressure and localizing signs, depending on the location of the tumor and the structures that are compressed. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He was managed conservatively with intermittent infusions of mannitol for elevated intracranial pressure (ICP). However these observations should never be ignored, as they may be early signs of raised intracranial pressure (ICP), which could lead to brain The head of the bed may be placed in the horizontal position for patients with ischemic stroke and no elevation of intracranial pressure (ICP). |
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