Brain hernia
When a sub-cavity in the cranial cavity has a occupying lesion, the pressure in the sub-cavity is higher than the pressure in the adjacent sub-cavity, and the brain tissue shifts from the high-pressure area to the low-pressure area, which causes a series of clinical syndromes, called cerebral hernias. .
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