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Pediatric Disease Annotations & Medicines




Disease intracranial hypertension
Phenotype C0025289|meningitis
Sentences 7
PubMedID- 25641179 The use of ventriculoperitoneal shunts for uncontrollable intracranial hypertension in patients with hiv-associated cryptococcal meningitis with or without hydrocephalus.
PubMedID- 25538215 Chronic meningitis with intracranial hypertension and bilateral neuroretinitis following mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.
PubMedID- 22013311 We report an 8-year-old boy with nephrotic syndrome, who developed cryptococcal meningitis and died of fulminant intracranial hypertension.
PubMedID- 22658489 The use of a ventriculoperitoneal (vp) shunt to treat uncontrollable intracranial hypertension in patients with cryptococcal meningitis without hydrocephalus is somewhat unusual and still largely unreported.
PubMedID- 26517766 Conclusions neurosurgeons are often asked to consider csf diversion in cases of cryptococcal meningitis complicated by intracranial hypertension.
PubMedID- 21482931 Objectives: to demonstrate a rare but potential mechanism of quadriplegia in a patient with fulminant pneumococcal meningitis complicated by severe intracranial hypertension.
PubMedID- 25485219 Postsurgical meningitis complicated by severe refractory intracranial hypertension with limited treatment options: the role of mild therapeutic hypothermia.

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