Meryem El-bouz, Halima Msaaf, L. Aoued, W. Gueddari
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Pseudotumour cerebri may be idiopathic or secondary. Clinicians must take care to exclude secondary causes of raised intracranial pressure in all patients. We report a case that illustrates the importance of asking about dietary intake and supplements when evaluating a patient with pseudotumour cerebri.