Herniation Syndromes
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2022
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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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The term “cerebral herniation” refers to a shift of a part of the brain from its normal anatomical location into an adjacent area. Cerebral herniation can stem from any infectious, ischemic, neoplastic, or traumatic cause that creates a mass effect in the brain. Extra-axial lesions (subdural hemorrhage, epidural hemorrhage, extra-axial brain tumor), focal brain lesions (primary/metastatic brain tumor, ischemic stroke, brain abscess, primary intracerebral hemorrhage), or diffuse brain lesions (traumatic brain injury, meningitis, encephalitis, subarachnoid hemorrhage) that cause increased intracranial pressure can be responsible for herniation syndromes (Stevens et al. 2015). Cerebral herniation should be rapidly diagnosed since it is among the neuroradiological emergencies that can result in death. © 2022, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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Medical Radiology
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