Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension: An Interesting Cause of Intractable Headache

Intracranial hypotension (ICH) is a benign syndrome which is often under-diagnosed. It is characterized by orthostatic headache which is predominantly occipital. ICH is diagnosed in the presence of a typical history and characteristic imaging findings. Further confirmation by lumbar puncture to docu...

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Hauptverfasser: Kumar, Kiran, Singh, Himanshi, Saied, Sameh, Hamdy Ibrahim, Mohammed, Khalid, Mohammed, Assadi, Rifah Anwar, Lamichhane, Sonia, Altaf Basha, Shaikh, Ganesh, Rajashree, Arora, Neha
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description Intracranial hypotension (ICH) is a benign syndrome which is often under-diagnosed. It is characterized by orthostatic headache which is predominantly occipital. ICH is diagnosed in the presence of a typical history and characteristic imaging findings. Further confirmation by lumbar puncture to document low CSF pressure might be necessary in some cases. Treatment is mainly conservative in the form of bed rest and intravenous saline infusion. However, surgical intervention may be required if conservative measures fail. In this report we presented a case of 42-year-old male patient who presented with symptoms of orthostatic occipital headache of three-month duration and was subsequently diagnosed with intracranial hypotension based on characteristic MRI findings of pachymeningeal enhancement on gadolinium enhanced MRI of the brain with sagging of the midbrain.
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