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Infants with increased intracranial pressure can be found early in the tension of the anterior condyle, cranial suture separation, percussion such as the sound of a broken kettle. Cerebrospinal fluid pressure measured by lateral spinal lumbar puncture exceeds 1.92 kpa, which is an increase in intracranial pressure. If there are a series of clinical manifestations such as headache, vomiting, visual impairment and papillary edema, it is called intracranial hypertension syndrome.

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