Cerebral edema
human disease
Cerebral œdema (or cerebral edema) is a build-up of extra fluid in the brain. It causes swelling. It is caused by physical trauma or an injury to the brain. This includes inflammation of the brain caused by some infections.[1] Also, mountain climbers at high altitude have been known to experience cerebral oedema primarily due to reduced air pressure acting on the cranium.
Cerebral edema | |
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Classification and external resources | |
ICD-10 | G93.6 |
ICD-9 | 348.5 |
DiseasesDB | 2227 |
MeSH | D001929 |
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