Idiopathic intracranial hypertension: adult versus pediatric patients

P. K. Leung, Jonathan J C Ho, S. T. Ko
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Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), also known as benign intracranial hypertension or pseudotumor cerebri, is characterized by increased intracranial pressure secondary to unknown causes. IIH affects both adults and children but predominately young obese females of child-bearing age. IIH gives rise to headache, visual disturbances, and symptoms of raised intracranial pressure. The pathophysiology of IIH remains elusive; postulations include obesity-related hormonal changes, obstruction of the central venous sinus, and hereditary causes. Diagnosing IIH is based on modified Dandy criteria. Diagnosis in children is challenging as symptoms and presentations vary; atypical and delayed presentations are not uncommon. Treatment for IIH includes oral acetazolamide or lumbar puncture; surgical treatment with shunts and optic nerve sheath fenestration is reserved for complicated and recurring cases. Treatment options for children are limited and associated with considerable risks and side effects. Vision loss is debilitating and occurs in 10% of IIH patients. A thorough and collaborative approach in managing IIH is needed. This study reviews the epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of IIH in adults and pediatric patients.
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特发性颅内高压:成人与儿童患者
特发性颅内高压(IIH),也称为良性颅内高压或大脑假瘤,其特征是不明原因继发的颅内压升高。IIH影响成人和儿童,但主要是育龄的年轻肥胖女性。IIH会引起头痛、视觉障碍和颅内压升高的症状。IIH的病理生理学仍然难以捉摸;假设包括与肥胖相关的激素变化、中心静脉窦阻塞和遗传原因。诊断IIH是基于改良的Dandy标准。儿童的诊断具有挑战性,因为症状和表现各不相同;非典型和延迟的表现并不少见。IIH的治疗包括口服乙酰唑胺或腰椎穿刺;对于复杂和复发的病例,保留分流和视神经鞘开窗的手术治疗。儿童的治疗选择是有限的,并且有相当大的风险和副作用。视力下降使人衰弱,10%的IIH患者会出现视力下降。在管理IIH方面需要一种彻底和协作的方法。本研究综述了成人和儿童IIH的流行病学、临床表现、诊断和管理。
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