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... papilledema . Sudden worsening of papilledema may occur in cases of cerebral Robert Marcus Gunn ( 1850-1909 ) , an English ophthalmologist . abscess . It may take a few hours to several days for the papilledema to develop . After ...
... papilledema . Sudden worsening of papilledema may occur in cases of cerebral Robert Marcus Gunn ( 1850-1909 ) , an English ophthalmologist . abscess . It may take a few hours to several days for the papilledema to develop . After ...
Page 69
... papilledema . Papille- dema is a somewhat delayed feature of brain ab- scess , and when it occurs it tends to be more pro- nounced on the ipsilateral side . Papilledema is uncommon ( less than 5 % ) in cases of meningococcal meningitis ...
... papilledema . Papille- dema is a somewhat delayed feature of brain ab- scess , and when it occurs it tends to be more pro- nounced on the ipsilateral side . Papilledema is uncommon ( less than 5 % ) in cases of meningococcal meningitis ...
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... papilledema and , 68 Sagittal vein , superior , 7 thrombosis of , 80 sepsis and , 93 Sagittal vein thrombosis , 80 Sagittal vein thrombosis superior sinusitis and , 28 Salmonella premature birth and , 227 ribs osteomyelitis and , 121 ...
... papilledema and , 68 Sagittal vein , superior , 7 thrombosis of , 80 sepsis and , 93 Sagittal vein thrombosis , 80 Sagittal vein thrombosis superior sinusitis and , 28 Salmonella premature birth and , 227 ribs osteomyelitis and , 121 ...
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