Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST ... and leads to cerebral edema with mass effect and a resultant increase of intracranial pressure. If the thrombus is untreated, the intracranial pressure ...
A teenage girl presented to the hospital emergency department with a three-week history of intermittent frontal headache, which was worse in the morning and associated with nausea, vomiting, lethargy, ...
Benign intracranial hypertension (BIH ... These include increased venous sinus pressure, decreased spinal fluid absorption, increased spinal fluid secretion, increased blood volume, and brain oedema.3 ...
such as venous sinus stenosis, diverticula, and high-riding jugular bulb, are uncommon causes of PT, for which there is no standard treatment. Endovascular interventions have shown promising results ...
Do you have a throbbing head and feel pressure around your eyes, cheeks, or forehead? You might have a sinus headache. A sinus headache is caused by inflammation and congestion in the sinuses ...
In addition, previous headache diagnoses must be considered and the presence of any comorbid depression or anxiety disorder. These latter disorders seem to occur with greater frequency in IIH ...