Brain Herniations and Raised ICP
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Great video! I would specify though that “loss of reflexes” means loss of brain stem reflexes not deep tendon reflexes as shown in the diagram.
Beautiful illustrations and amazing explanations :) thanks a ton!
Wow! The video is quite informative and straight to the point. I love it!
Nice and straight to the point. Thanks
Thankyou for this great video
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great video..tq
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Are the headaches caused by brain herniation chronic? Can this be a differential diagnosis for chronic headaches non-responsive to NSAIDS?
@koolkittykat04
8 ай бұрын
I'm just a med student so take this with some skepticism, but my understanding is no, brain herniations are generally not chronic. However, a tumor or a congenital malformation like Chiari malformation could cause this. Of course, the possible causes aren't going to be 100% accurate without a description of the headache itself.
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@vid2ification
2 жыл бұрын
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@dr_ricahontas
2 жыл бұрын
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