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Abstract
Introduction: Headache is common in chronic fatigue syndrome, a condition of unknown cause in which there are no clinical signs. Fatigue is common in idiopathic intracranial hypertension, a headache condition of unknown cause in which the only clinical signs are those of raised intracranial pressure, signs which may be absent. Might, therefore, idiopathic intracranial hypertension be present in some patients diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome? Could the two conditions be related?
Patients and methods: From June 2007, patients attending a specialist clinic who fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for chronic fatigue syndrome and in whom headache was an especially prominent symptom were offered CT venography and lumbar puncture, looking for evidence of raised intracranial pressure.
Results: Of the 20 patients who accepted lumbar puncture, eight had pressures of 20 cm H2O or greater, including three who had pressures of 25 cm H2O or greater. Mean pressure was 19 cm H2O.
Conclusions: Some patients with headache and a diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome have unrecognised and occult idiopathic intracranial hypertension. The possibility that the two conditions are related cannot be excluded.
简介:头痛常见于慢性疲劳综合征,这是一种病因不明、无临床体征的病症。疲劳常见于特发性颅内高压,这是一种原因不明的头痛症状,其唯一的临床症状是颅内压升高,而这些症状可能不存在。因此,可能特发性颅内高压存在于一些诊断为慢性疲劳综合征的患者中?这两种情况有关联吗?患者和方法:自2007年6月起,在专科诊所就诊的符合慢性疲劳综合征诊断标准且头痛为特别突出症状的患者行CT静脉造影和腰椎穿刺,寻找颅内压升高的证据。结果:在20例接受腰椎穿刺的患者中,8例压力为20cm H2O及以上,其中3例压力为25cm H2O及以上。平均压强为19 cm H2O。结论:一些诊断为慢性疲劳综合征的头痛患者有未被识别和隐匿的特发性颅内高压。不能排除这两种情况相互关联的可能性。