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Intracranial Pressure and Cerebral Blood Flow (Continued)

Table 2: Physiological Causes of Raised ICP

Table 2: Physiological Causes of Raised ICP
Hypoxia.
Hypercapnia.
Pain.
Low cerebral perfusion pressure.
Exaggerated hypertension.


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