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Uses of mannitol 20
Mannitol 20 is an osmotic diuretic, used to prevent acute renal failure or to treat endoscopic hypertension or glaucoma. So what is Mannitol 20 and how is it used?
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Do not shake - Your baby can be very dangerous!
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), sometimes referred to as Abusive Head Trauma, was first described in the 1970s, but has received particular attention and research in the last 10 years.
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What are the side effects of growth hormone injections?
Growth hormone GH is a hormone replacement therapy, commonly used in the treatment of children with growth retardation due to growth hormone deficiency. Injections of growth hormone not prescribed by a doctor can cause certain side effects.
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What should be noted for the ridge behind the infant's head?
The skull of a newborn baby is made up of bony plates that are connected by flexible joints. The baby's posterior cranial ridge is essentially a bony protuberance that forms on the baby's forehead along the line between the two frontal bones and curves backward. What causes the posterior cranial ridge in a newborn baby is often a concern for many parents.
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Learn about raised intracranial pressure syndrome
Increased intracranial pressure syndrome is an increase in pressure within the brain. Patients with increased intracranial pressure need to be treated promptly to avoid serious complications that can occur such as permanent brain damage or even death.
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Diagnosis and treatment of raised intracranial pressure
Increased intracranial pressure needs to be accurately diagnosed and treated promptly to minimize future complications as well as the risk of death for the patient.
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Treatment of raised intracranial pressure in children
Increased intracranial pressure in children requires emergency care and timely treatment to avoid serious complications and limit the risk of death. Increased intracranial pressure in young children can be caused by brain injury, but can also cause life-threatening brain injury.
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Beware of cerebral edema after stroke
Some cases of stroke will cause severe brain edema for the patient. Therefore, people with a history of stroke or diseases that can cause stroke must be very vigilant about complications of brain edema after stroke.
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Signs of increased intracranial pressure
Increased intracranial pressure is a syndrome that can cause dangerous complications such as cerebral edema, cerebral ischemia, and even cerebral herniation, causing irreversible damage or rapid death to the patient. Therefore, patients with signs of increased intracranial pressure need to be recognized early and treated promptly.
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Is increased cranial pressure dangerous?
Increased intracranial pressure is a dangerous disease syndrome that can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. This is a condition of increased pressure around the brain due to increased fluid volume.
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What is cerebral edema? Causes and symptoms
Cerebral edema is a condition that occurs when fluid accumulates around the brain tissue, causing increased intracranial pressure. Cerebral edema is also known by the name of the complication it causes, increased intracranial pressure. Cerebral edema causes serious complications and has symptoms of the cause.
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