Explain The Pathophysiology Of The Following Physical Examination Findings On A Child Who Presents With A Headache: - Decreased Consiousness - Nystagmus And Ataxia - 6th Cranial Nerve Palsy And A 3rd Cranial Nerve Palsy - Bitemporal Hemianopia And Growth Failure - Papilledema - Focal Seizures/Epilepsy

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1. Explain The Pathophysiology Of The Following Physical Examination Findings On A Child Who Presents With A Headache: - Decreased Consiousness - Nystagmus And Ataxia - 6th Cranial Nerve Palsy And A 3rd Cranial Nerve Palsy - Bitemporal Hemianopia And Growth Failure - Papilledema - Focal Seizures/Epilepsy