koljusiseses
Koljusiseses is an Estonian term describing anything related to the intracranial space, i.e., the structures and processes located inside the skull. This includes brain tissue, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and intracranial blood. The skull forms a fixed, rigid container, so the volume inside remains relatively constant.
An important principle in koljusiseses is the Monro-Kellie doctrine, which states that the sum of the volumes
Intracranial pressure is normally about 7–15 mmHg in adults. Sustained elevation can cause symptoms such as
Monitoring and imaging are used to assess koljusiseses. Invasive ICP monitoring, via an external ventricular drain
Common causes of raised koljusiseses include traumatic brain injury, intracerebral or subarachnoid hemorrhage, large strokes, brain