Clinical Features and Diagnosis of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension.

Q1 Medicine
Aileen A Antonio
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Abstract

Objective: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a condition of unexplained increased intracranial pressure. This article provides an overview of the process of diagnosing IIH and summarizes health disparities and potential barriers to care facing patients with IIH.

Latest developments: Population studies have shown that IIH incidence increases with the rising rates of obesity, with subsequent financial burden and potential implications for the health care system. There may be ethnic or racial differences in IIH prevalence, and the degree to which social determinants of health affect these differences requires further exploration.

Essential points: IIH, a syndrome secondary to increased intracranial pressure without an underlying structural cause, can lead to disability, including blindness. Overdiagnosis of IIH has led to overutilization of health care resources. This article presents the criteria for diagnosing IIH, possible biases that may affect clinical reasoning, and approach to early referral to the appropriate clinical experts.

特发性颅内高压的临床特征与诊断。
目的:特发性颅内高压(IIH)是一种不明原因的颅内压升高的疾病。本文概述了IIH的诊断过程,并总结了IIH患者面临的健康差异和潜在的护理障碍。最新进展:人口研究表明,IIH发病率随着肥胖率的上升而增加,随之而来的是经济负担和对卫生保健系统的潜在影响。IIH患病率可能存在民族或种族差异,健康的社会决定因素在多大程度上影响这些差异需要进一步探索。要点:IIH是一种继发于颅内压升高的综合征,没有潜在的结构性原因,可导致残疾,包括失明。IIH的过度诊断导致了医疗资源的过度利用。本文介绍了诊断IIH的标准,可能影响临床推理的偏见,以及早期转诊到适当临床专家的方法。
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期刊介绍: Continue your professional development on your own schedule with Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology®, the American Academy of Neurology" self-study continuing medical education publication. Six times a year you"ll learn from neurology"s experts in a convenient format for home or office. Each issue includes diagnostic and treatment outlines, clinical case studies, a topic-relevant ethics case, detailed patient management problem, and a multiple-choice self-assessment examination.
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