what intracranial diseases can cause coma?
- 2025-02-17
- Dr. Xiao
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what intracranial diseases can cause coma? intracranial diseases intracranial diseases can be found in localized and diffuse intracranial diseases, such as: brain, brainstem, cerebellar hemorrhage, space-occupying lesions, infections, etc., which can be divided into the following categories.
⑴ cerebrovascular disease: cerebral hemorrhage (thalamic hemorrhage, basal ganglia hemorrhage, pontine hemorrhage, cerebellar hemorrhage, subcortical white matter hemorrhage, intraventricular hemorrhage, etc.), subarachnoid hemorrhage (bleeding caused by aneurysm, hemorrhage caused by cerebral artery malformation) , hemorrhage caused by arteriosclerosis, etc.), large-scale cerebral infarction, brainstem infarction, cerebellar infarction, etc.
(2) intracranial space-occupying lesions: various brain tumors, brain cysts, etc.
(3) intracranial infection: encephalitis, meningitis, brain abscess, brainstem abscess caused by other causes such as japanese encephalitis, forest encephalitis, purulent meningoencephalitis, viral encephalitis, severe cerebral cysticercosis, and cerebral schistosomiasis , cerebral protozoa, cerebral toxoplasmosis, intracerebral tuberculosis, cryptococcal encephalitis, etc.
(4) craniocerebral trauma: concussion, brain contusion, diffuse axial brain injury, intracranial hematoma, etc.
(5) epilepsy: generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
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