Herniation Syndromes

The brain is enclosed within the bones of the skull. If something happens to increase intracranial pressure — bleeding, failure of cerebrospinal to circulate, edema, among other causes — then the brain is forced out of its normal compartment and into other compartments. This class of brain injury is called herniation.

The learning objective for this section:

Give examples of herniation syndromes and their characteristic symptoms.

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