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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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* Large head | The patient may appear anxious. | ||
*[[Papilledema]] | The patient is often sitting upright and has difficulty breathing. | ||
The patient is often confused. | |||
[[Obesity]] may be present. | |||
The patient may complain of pain and may be in ditress. | |||
==Vitals== | |||
===Temperature=== | |||
===Pulse=== | |||
====Rate==== | |||
*[[Bradycardia]] may be present | |||
====Rhythm==== | |||
*The pulse is regular | |||
===Blood Pressure=== | |||
*[[Hypertension]] may be present | |||
===Respiratory Rate=== | |||
[[Tachypnea]] may be present. | |||
==Head== | |||
Large head | |||
==Eyes== | |||
* [[Papilledema]] | |||
* Sunsetting sign | |||
==Neurologic== | |||
*[[Abducens nerve palsy]] and | *[[Abducens nerve palsy]] and | ||
*Vertical [[gaze palsy]] | *Vertical [[gaze palsy]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun M.D., PhD.,Kalsang Dolma, MBBS
Overview
Appearance of the Patient
The patient may appear anxious. The patient is often sitting upright and has difficulty breathing. The patient is often confused. Obesity may be present. The patient may complain of pain and may be in ditress.
Vitals
Temperature
Pulse
Rate
- Bradycardia may be present
Rhythm
- The pulse is regular
Blood Pressure
- Hypertension may be present
Respiratory Rate
Tachypnea may be present.
Head
Large head
Eyes
- Papilledema
- Sunsetting sign
Neurologic
- Abducens nerve palsy and
- Vertical gaze palsy
- Parinaud syndrome due to compression of the quadrigeminal plate, where the neural centers coordinating the conjugated vertical eye movement are located