KT Kahle, BP Walcott… - Journal of Child Neurology, 2011 - jcn.sagepub.com Abstract Medical treatment of idiopathic intracranial hypertension is often ineffective. Cerebrospinal fluid diversion or optic nerve sheath fenestration is employed when medical therapy fails. Here, we describe a case of a 13-year-old girl with idiopathic intracranial hypertension ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from braintrauma.orgA Farahvar, LM Gerber, YL Chiu, R Härtl… - Journal of …, 2011 - thejns.org The normalization of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is assumed to limit secondary brain injury and improve outcome. Despite evidence-based recommendations for monitoring and treatment of elevated ICP, there ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions
DM Stein, PF Hu, M Brenner, KN Sheth… - The Journal of …, 2011 - journals.lww.com Wolters Kluwer Health may email you for journal alerts and information, but is committed to maintaining your privacy and will not share your personal information without your express consent. For more information, please refer to our Privacy Policy. ... Skip Navigation Links Home > Current ...
RM Ahmed, M Wilkinson… - American Journal …, 2011 - Am Soc Neuroradiology IIH, a syndrome of intracranial hypertension without mass lesion, hydrocephalus, or cerebral edema, was first described as “meningitis serosa” more than 100 years ago (for a review see Owler et al 20051). In the past decade, it has become clear that there may be multiple ...
[PDF] from mcmaster.caC Fraser… - Current Opinion in Neurology, 2011 - journals.lww.com Recent findings: A major theme in recent years has been an attempt to identify the underlying mechanism of IIH. Some theories – such as the dural sinus stenosis theory – seem to ignore the relationship with weight gain; others have proposed a direct link between obesity and ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - All 5 versions