Preferred Name | Increased intracranial pressure | |
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Pseudotumor cerebri Intracranial pressure elevation Rise in pressure inside skull Intracranial hypertension |
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Definitions |
An increase of the pressure inside the cranium (skull) and thereby in the brain tissue and cerebrospinal fluid. Normal values of intracranial pressure in adults are around 7-15 mm Hg in the supine position. The term pseudotumor cerebri (also: idiopathic intracranial hypertension or benign intracranial hypertension) is the presence of increased intracranial pressure in the absence of a brain tumor or other identifiable cause. It should be coded using this term and negations of appropriate other HPO terms. Increased intracranial pressure can damage tissue, contribute to hydrocephalus, cause brain herniation, and restrict blood supply to the brain. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002516 |
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Normal values of intracranial pressure in adults are around 7-15 mm Hg in the supine position. The term pseudotumor cerebri (also: idiopathic intracranial hypertension or benign intracranial hypertension) is the presence of increased intracranial pressure in the absence of a brain tumor or other identifiable cause. It should be coded using this term and negations of appropriate other HPO terms. Increased intracranial pressure can damage tissue, contribute to hydrocephalus, cause brain herniation, and restrict blood supply to the brain. |
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database_cross_reference |
UMLS:C0151740 SNOMEDCT_US:271719001 |
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definition |
An increase of the pressure inside the cranium (skull) and thereby in the brain tissue and cerebrospinal fluid. |
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has_exact_synonym |
Intracranial pressure elevation Rise in pressure inside skull Intracranial hypertension |
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has_related_synonym |
Pseudotumor cerebri |
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HP:0002516 |
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label |
Increased intracranial pressure |
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notation |
HP:0002516 |
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preferred label |
Increased intracranial pressure |
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prefLabel |
Increased intracranial pressure |
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subClassOf |