Papilledema
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papilledema is the swelling of the optic nerve as it ... look into your eye with an ophthalmoscope.
papilledema (pap-il-eh-DEE-ma) Swelling around the optic ... ry tumour; papilla vallata; papillectomy;
papilledema ; ... Abnormal findings may include a ...
Brain abscess
... sign of: A sign to detect hydrocephalus (and brain abscess ). Some important causes of increased pressure from cerebral spinal fluid and
papilledema are brain tumors and brain infections , such as a brain abscess , meningitis or encephalitis . brain abscess , meningitis , spinal ...
Brain Tumors
... , pancreatic cancer , and stage III non-small cell lung cancer . Some important causes of increased pressure from cerebral spinal fluid and
papilledema are brain tumors and brain infections , such as a brain abscess , meningitis or encephalitis . Other causes are anemia , brain tumors , ...
Exudate
... a base that bleeds easily if trauma tized or scraped ... An eye examination will reveal changes that indicate high blood pressure , including
papilledema ( swelling of the optic nerve ), retina l bleeding , or infarction (cotton wool spots or soft exudate -- fluid with cellular debris) in the ...
Hypertension
... aorta . Malignant hypertension is usually defined as very high blood pressure with swelling of the optic nerve behind the eye , called
papilledema (grade IV Keith-Wagner hypertensive retinopathy ). Pulmonary hypertension refers to high blood pressure in the arteries that lead to the ...
Malignant hypertension
... Definition: Malignant hypertension is usually defined as very high blood pressure with swelling of the optic nerve behind the eye , called
papilledema (grade IV Keith-Wagner hypertensive retinopathy ). There are situations, however, when your blood pressure can shoot up suddenly, called ...