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- Brain_herniation abstract "Brain herniation is a potentially deadly side effect of very high intracranial pressure that occurs when a part of the brain is squeezed across structures within the skull. The brain can shift across such structures as the falx cerebri, the tentorium cerebelli, and even through the foramen magnum in the base of the skull (through which the spinal cord connects with the brain). Herniation can be caused by a number of factors that cause a mass effect and increase intracranial pressure (ICP): these include traumatic brain injury, intracranial hemorrhage, or brain tumor.Herniation can also occur in the absence of high ICP when mass lesions such as hematomas occur at the borders of brain compartments. In such cases local pressure is increased at the place where the herniation occurs, but this pressure is not transmitted to the rest of the brain, and therefore does not register as an increase in ICP.Because herniation puts extreme pressure on parts of the brain and thereby cuts off the blood supply to various parts of the brain, it is often fatal. Therefore, extreme measures are taken in hospital settings to prevent the condition by reducing intracranial pressure, or decompressing (draining) a hematoma which is putting local pressure on a part of the brain.".
- Brain_herniation emedicineSubject "radio".
- Brain_herniation emedicineTopic "98".
- Brain_herniation icd10 "G93.5".
- Brain_herniation icd9 "348.4".
- Brain_herniation medlineplus "001421".
- Brain_herniation thumbnail Brain_herniation_MRI.jpg?width=300.
- Brain_herniation wikiPageExternalLink top.
- Brain_herniation wikiPageExternalLink Essentials%20of%20Neuroradiology%20RSNA%202007.pdf.
- Brain_herniation wikiPageID "2983424".
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- Brain_herniation caption "MRI showing injury due to brain herniation".
- Brain_herniation emedicinesubj "radio".
- Brain_herniation emedicinetopic "98".
- Brain_herniation hasPhotoCollection Brain_herniation.
- Brain_herniation icd "348.4".
- Brain_herniation icd "G93.5".
- Brain_herniation medlineplus "1421".
- Brain_herniation name "Brain herniation".
- Brain_herniation wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Brain_herniation subject Category:Hernias.
- Brain_herniation subject Category:Neurotrauma.
- Brain_herniation type Abstraction100002137.
- Brain_herniation type Attribute100024264.
- Brain_herniation type Condition113920835.
- Brain_herniation type Hernia114295389.
- Brain_herniation type Hernias.
- Brain_herniation type IllHealth114052046.
- Brain_herniation type Injury114285662.
- Brain_herniation type PathologicalState114051917.
- Brain_herniation type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Brain_herniation type Rupture114295248.
- Brain_herniation type State100024720.
- Brain_herniation type Disease.
- Brain_herniation type AilmentCondition.
- Brain_herniation type Situation.
- Brain_herniation comment "Brain herniation is a potentially deadly side effect of very high intracranial pressure that occurs when a part of the brain is squeezed across structures within the skull. The brain can shift across such structures as the falx cerebri, the tentorium cerebelli, and even through the foramen magnum in the base of the skull (through which the spinal cord connects with the brain).".
- Brain_herniation label "Brain herniation".
- Brain_herniation label "Einklemmung".
- Brain_herniation label "Hernia cerebral".
- Brain_herniation label "Wgłobienie mózgu".
- Brain_herniation label "Дислокация мозга".
- Brain_herniation label "脳ヘルニア".
- Brain_herniation sameAs Einklemmung.
- Brain_herniation sameAs Hernia_cerebral.
- Brain_herniation sameAs 脳ヘルニア.
- Brain_herniation sameAs Wgłobienie_mózgu.
- Brain_herniation sameAs m.08hnnv.
- Brain_herniation sameAs Q1297985.
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- Brain_herniation depiction Brain_herniation_MRI.jpg.
- Brain_herniation isPrimaryTopicOf Brain_herniation.
- Brain_herniation name "Brain herniation".