Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Flashcards

1
Q

What are 2 causes?

A

Impaired absorption of CSF from sub-arachnoid space

Space-occupying lesions

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2
Q

S+S:

Generalised throbbing headache:

  • What time of day is it worse? - 2
  • What 3 movements make it worse which could be a red flag sign?

What visual symptoms may you have? - 2
What visual signs may you fundoscopy? - 3

Other symptoms

You may also get a CN 6 palsy. What visual symptom will a patient complain of?

A

Morning and last thing at night

Lying, bending and coughing

Blurred vision
Field loss on bending
Flashes

Papilloedema
Enlarged blind spot
Absent venous pulsation on fundoscopy

N&V
Seizures

Diplopia

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3
Q

Risk factors:

Which sex is it more common in?
Lifestyle

A

Females

Obesity

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Q

DDx:

A

Space occupying lesion
Haemorrhage - subdural, extradural, subarachnoid, intracerebral

Central venous thrombosis
Cerebral oedema
Malignant hypertension

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Q

Investigations:

Imaging used?

Why do we use imaging?

Wha scan can be used for a cerebral venous thrombosis?

A

CT/MRI

Rule out mass
Hydrocephalus
Other causes

CT/MRI venography

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Q

Management:

Lifestyle change

Med used that reduces CSF production?

A

Weight loss

Acetazolamide - carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

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7
Q

Complications:

What may occur from CN 2 damage?

A

Permanent blindness

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