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==Overview==
==Overview==
Common physical examination findings of ganglioglioma include weak irregular [[pulse]], [[hypertension]], [[wide pulse pressure]], unilateral pupillary dilatation, abnormal ophthalmic examination, and focal neurological deficits.<ref name=ddd>Presentation of increased ICP. Patient.info. http://patient.info/doctor/raised-intracranial-pressure</ref>


==Physical Examination==
==Physical Examination==
===Vitals===
Common physical examination findings of ganglioglioma include:
====Pulse====
 
====Rhythm====
===Vital Signs===
*Pulse may be irregular
*[[Pulse]] may be weak and irregular
====Strength====
*[[Pulse pressure]] may be [[Wide pulse pressure|widened]]
*Pulse may be weak
*[[Elevated blood pressure]]
====Blood Pressure====
 
*[[Hypertension]] may be present
===HEENT===
*A [[wide pulse pressure]] may be present
====Eyes====
*Unilateral dilatation of pupil
*Unilateral dilatation of pupil
*Ophthalmoscopic exam may be abnormal with findings of:<ref>Presentation of increased ICP. Patient.info. http://patient.info/doctor/raised-intracranial-pressure</ref>
*Ophthalmoscopic exam may be abnormal with evidence of the following findings:<ref name=ddd>Presentation of increased ICP. Patient.info. http://patient.info/doctor/raised-intracranial-pressure</ref>
**[[Hyperemia]] of disc
**[[Hyperemia]] of disc
**Loss of [[venous]] pulsations
**Loss of [[venous]] pulsations
**Retinal hemorrhage
**[[Retinal hemorrhage]]
**Blurring of disc margins
**Blurring of [[Optic disc|disc margins]]
**Flame shaped hemorrhages
**Flame shaped [[Flame hemorrhages|hemorrhages]]
 
===Neurologic===
*[[Hemiparesis]] may be present
 
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sujit Routray, M.D. [2]

Overview

Common physical examination findings of ganglioglioma include weak irregular pulse, hypertension, wide pulse pressure, unilateral pupillary dilatation, abnormal ophthalmic examination, and focal neurological deficits.[1]

Physical Examination

Common physical examination findings of ganglioglioma include:

Vital Signs

HEENT

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Presentation of increased ICP. Patient.info. http://patient.info/doctor/raised-intracranial-pressure


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