Resolution of Fulminant Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Treated with Acetazolamide.

IF 0.6 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ojas Srivastava, Jonathan A Micieli
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Abstract

Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a condition of elevated intracranial pressure commonly seen in obese women of childbearing age. Fulminant IIH is a rare subset of IIH that is characterized by rapidly progressive vision loss in less than 4 weeks, and typically requires surgical intervention for treatment. We describe a 36-year-old man with a 3-week history of acute onset vision loss and fulminant IIH in whom severe bilateral hemorrhagic optic disk edema was identified. There were also associated moderate visual field defects. Given the rapid onset of symptoms and severity of papilledema, surgical management was discussed but the patient had opted for medical management and close follow-up. He began oral acetazolamide, which was escalated to the maximal dose of 4 g and seen regularly with close follow-up. Four months after presentation, he was completely symptom free and the bilateral optic disk edema had resolved. His visual fields had also improved. We emphasize the importance of close follow-up in fulminant IIH and highlight that although most cases often require surgical intervention, some patients may show improvement with medical management only.

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乙酰唑胺治疗暴发性特发性颅内高压的疗效观察。
特发性颅内高压(IIH)是一种常见于肥胖育龄妇女的颅内压升高的疾病。暴发性IIH是IIH的一个罕见子集,其特征是在不到4周的时间内迅速进行性视力丧失,通常需要手术干预治疗。我们描述了一名36岁的男性,有3周的急性视力丧失和暴发性IIH病史,其中发现了严重的双侧出血性视盘水肿。还伴有中度视野缺损。鉴于症状的迅速发作和乳头水肿的严重程度,讨论了手术治疗,但患者选择了内科治疗和密切随访。他开始口服乙酰唑胺,逐渐增加到最大剂量4 g,并定期密切随访。4个月后,患者症状完全消失,双侧视盘水肿消失。他的视野也有所改善。我们强调密切随访对暴发性IIH的重要性,并强调尽管大多数病例通常需要手术干预,但一些患者仅通过药物治疗可能会有所改善。
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Case Reports in Neurology
Case Reports in Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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14 weeks
期刊介绍: This new peer-reviewed online-only journal publishes original case reports covering the entire spectrum of neurology. Clinicians and researchers are given a tool to disseminate their personal experience to a wider public as well as to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world. To complement the contributions supplementary material is welcomed. The reports are searchable according to the key words supplied by the authors; it will thus be possible to search across the entire growing collection of case reports with universally used terms, further facilitating the retrieval of specific information. Following the open access principle, the entire contents can be retrieved at no charge, guaranteeing easy access to this valuable source of anecdotal information at all times.
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