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Transorbital sonography: A non-invasive bedside screening tool for detection of pseudotumor cerebri syndrome

Cephalalgia, 2022
Background Our objective was to assess optic nerve sheath diameter (a marker of elevated intracranial pressure) and optic disc elevation (a marker of papilledema) in pseudotumor cerebri syndrome using transorbital sonography.
J. J. Korsbæk   +6 more
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Phenotyping non-idiopathic pseudotumor cerebri syndrome – A prospective cohort study

Cephalalgia, 2022
Objective To identify the most frequent causes of secondary pseudotumor cerebri syndrome and compare phenotype, clinical presentation, and symptoms of secondary pseudotumor cerebri syndrome to the primary form of pseudotumor cerebri syndrome, idiopathic ...
Katrine Svart   +5 more
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Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome With COVID-19: A Case Series.

Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 2022
P seudotumor cerebri syndrome (PCS) either affects mostly overweight women of childbearing age as idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) or can occur secondary to other medical conditions.
Loulwah Mukharesh   +6 more
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Pseudotumor Cerebri

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Pseudotumor cerebri, a disorder of intracranial pressure regulation, is characterized by elevated cerebrospinal fluid pressures. The symptoms and signs are those of elevated intracranial pressure alone. Extensive endocrine studies in patients with the primary disease have generally been normal.
J E, Ahlskog, B P, O'Neill
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Pseudotumor cerebri

Child's Nervous System, 2010
Pseudotumor cerebri is a condition characterized by raised intracranial pressure, normal CSF contents, and normal brain with normal or small ventricles on imaging studies. It affects predominantly obese women of childbearing age; however, its incidence seems to be increasing among adolescent and children. While among older children the clinical picture
Giuseppe Cinalli   +6 more
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Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome: From Childhood to Adulthood Risk Factors and Clinical Presentation

Journal of Child Neurology, 2020
Introduction: Although considered uncommon, pseudotumor cerebri syndrome (PTC) is a significant cause of headache among children and adults. However, the presenting symptoms may be different among diverse age groups. In the present study, we compared the
M. Mahajnah   +4 more
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Assessment of Pediatric Pseudotumor Cerebri Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes

Journal of Child Neurology, 2020
Pseudotumor cerebri also known as idiopathic intracranial hypertension is a relatively uncommon disorder of unknown pathophysiology. Although pseudotumor cerebri occurs in both children and adults, the pseudotumor cerebri literature is heavily dominated ...
Erin A. Yamamoto   +3 more
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Update in Pediatric Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome

Seminars in neurology, 2020
Pseudotumor cerebri syndrome (PTCS) is a rare condition in children presenting with headache and papilledema from increased intracranial pressure that can cause significant morbidity.
Shannon Beres
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Pseudotumor Cerebri

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1984
Two young women with idiopathic pseudotumor cerebri were treated successfully with lumboperitoneal shunts. Their shunts were removed electively several years later, following which there was rapid increase of cerebrospinal fluid pressure. In one patient, rapid increase of intracranial pressure resulted in bilateral visual loss.
M X, Repka, N R, Miller, P J, Savino
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