<![CDATA[Intracranial Hypertension]]> https://www.benthamscience.com RSS Feed for Disease Wise Article | BenthamScience EurekaSelect (+http://eurekaselect.com) Sat, 18 May 2024 18:12:10 +0000 <![CDATA[Intracranial Hypertension]]> https://www.benthamscience.com https://www.benthamscience.com <![CDATA[Tracheal Tube Introducers, Stylets, Exchange Catheters, and Staged Extubation Sets in Airway Management]]>https://www.benthamscience.comchapter/13426 <![CDATA[SICU Update]]>https://www.benthamscience.comchapter/12573 <![CDATA[Pediatric Hematological Malignancies – Clinical Manifestation, Treatment and Follow-Up]]>https://www.benthamscience.comchapter/12035 <![CDATA[The Menace of Malaria: An Overview]]>https://www.benthamscience.comchapter/10845 <![CDATA[The Endocrinology and Iatrogenesis]]>https://www.benthamscience.comchapter/10560 <![CDATA[Iatrogenic Lesions in Neurology]]>https://www.benthamscience.comchapter/10559 <![CDATA[Subject Index]]>https://www.benthamscience.comchapter/10545 <![CDATA[Von Hippel-Lindau Disease]]>https://www.benthamscience.comchapter/10236 <![CDATA[A Case of Superior Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis Presented with Papilledema]]>https://www.benthamscience.comchapter/9972

A 65-year-old male was referred to us with bilateral decreased vision and recurrent blackouts associated with postural change. Although his intracranial pressure was increased, an intracranial space-occupying lesion was not detected by computed tomography (CT). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with a fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) technique and magnetic resonance venography (MRV) findings revealed a thrombosed superior sagittal sinus. Anticoagulation therapy with heparin was started and recurrent blackouts disappeared one month thereafter. Thoracoabdominal CT examination revealed an infiltrative shadow in the right inferior lobe of the lungand was diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma from biopsy by bronchoscopy. Bilateral papilledema gradually decreased over an 18-month observation period after anticoagulation therapy.

MRV was useful in the diagnosis of SSST in this case of bilateral papilledema with increased intracranial pressure. ]]>