Intracranial Hypertension
- Team IIH (Site) - Information on Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH, also known as Pseudotumor Cerebri), that includes pages written in Swedish, English, Italian, and German.
- Intracranial Hypertension Research Foundation (Site) - Nonprofit organization supporting research and the causes and treatment of IH (pseudotumor cerebri). Information about the condition, patient registry, research news, and links to related sites.
- IIH UK (Site) - Organization aims to campaign for research and to promote education about idiopathic intracranial hypertensio. Includes a number of information leaflets about IIH, it's symptoms, and related subjects.
- BIH (Site) - This site provides a listing of symptoms associated with Benign Intracranial Hypertension. View the steps to diagnosis, and visit the definitions page for explanations to the most common terms associated with BIH. A message board is provided to connect with others.
- care2 BIH group (Site) - A support and educational group for those diagnosed with B.I.H, their families and friends; also for compassionate souls who wish to learn more and help others.
- Yahoo! Groups : PTC (Site) - This is a mailing list for those who suffer from PTC. Family members, friends and loved ones are not only welcome but encouraged to participate.
- Benign Intracranial Hypertension (Site) - A UK based site relaying a personal experience, with symptoms, possible causes, and diagnosis. Message boards are included to connect with others living with BIH.
- Pseudotumor Cerebri Community (Site) - Provides support for patients, friends and families. Includes information on symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as message boards and an open chat room.
- Living with Pseudotumor Cerebri (Site) - Includes an online book called "The PTC Primer," an explanation of pseudotumor cerebri, newsletters, sign-up for a patient database, and links to related sites and support groups.
- Yahoo! Groups: PTC-Support-Group (Site) - This is an email support group for people who have Pseudotumor Cerebri. A chat room is also provided for additional support.
- Dutch PTC Support Group (Site) - Viewable in both Dutch and English, this site is maintained by the Dutch PTC Support Group. Subscribe to the monthly newsletter, read personal PTC stories and an informal survey conducted by the managers of this group of the members; along with the survey results.
- Pseudotumor Cerebri Informational Homepage (Site) - The Pseudotumor Cerebri Informational Homepage offers an explanation of Pseudotumor Cerebri with suggestions on improving headache pain, along with possible diet modifications. Links for PTC support are also included.
- IIH Support (Site) - A forum offering support, advice and help for people with idiopathic intracranial hypertension, also known as BIH (Benign Intracranial Hypertension), and PTC (pseudotumor cerebri).
- Team IIH (Site) - Information on Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH, also known as Pseudotumor Cerebri), that includes pages written in Swedish, English, Italian, and German.
- Intracranial Hypertension Research Foundation (Site) - Nonprofit organization supporting research and the causes and treatment of IH (pseudotumor cerebri). Information about the condition, patient registry, research news, and links to related sites.
- IIH UK (Site) - Organization aims to campaign for research and to promote education about idiopathic intracranial hypertensio. Includes a number of information leaflets about IIH, it's symptoms, and related subjects.
- BIH (Site) - This site provides a listing of symptoms associated with Benign Intracranial Hypertension. View the steps to diagnosis, and visit the definitions page for explanations to the most common terms associated with BIH. A message board is provided to connect with others.
- care2 BIH group (Site) - A support and educational group for those diagnosed with B.I.H, their families and friends; also for compassionate souls who wish to learn more and help others.
- Yahoo! Groups : PTC (Site) - This is a mailing list for those who suffer from PTC. Family members, friends and loved ones are not only welcome but encouraged to participate.
- Benign Intracranial Hypertension (Site) - A UK based site relaying a personal experience, with symptoms, possible causes, and diagnosis. Message boards are included to connect with others living with BIH.
- Pseudotumor Cerebri Community (Site) - Provides support for patients, friends and families. Includes information on symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as message boards and an open chat room.
- Living with Pseudotumor Cerebri (Site) - Includes an online book called "The PTC Primer," an explanation of pseudotumor cerebri, newsletters, sign-up for a patient database, and links to related sites and support groups.
- Yahoo! Groups: PTC-Support-Group (Site) - This is an email support group for people who have Pseudotumor Cerebri. A chat room is also provided for additional support.
- Dutch PTC Support Group (Site) - Viewable in both Dutch and English, this site is maintained by the Dutch PTC Support Group. Subscribe to the monthly newsletter, read personal PTC stories and an informal survey conducted by the managers of this group of the members; along with the survey results.
- Pseudotumor Cerebri Informational Homepage (Site) - The Pseudotumor Cerebri Informational Homepage offers an explanation of Pseudotumor Cerebri with suggestions on improving headache pain, along with possible diet modifications. Links for PTC support are also included.
- IIH Support (Site) - A forum offering support, advice and help for people with idiopathic intracranial hypertension, also known as BIH (Benign Intracranial Hypertension), and PTC (pseudotumor cerebri).
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- back of the eye. Figs 38 Sometimes double vision occurs, caused by limitation of lateral eye movement. Lastly, neuroimaging procedures such as CT scans or MRI scanning are normal. Figure 3. Normal optic nerve central pinkish disk (Image) - 3_iih.jpg
- venous stenosis abnormality and create a flow limiting stenosis and resultant reversal of the pressure gradient. This in turn could exacerbate the elevation of the intracranial pressure. Signs of Idiopathic Intraocular Hypertension I. Increased intracranial pressure IIP as measured by spinal tap. This can be normal sometimes since this disease is known for wide (Image) - 1792_graphic 1.jpg
- in the outflow of CSF, the lateral ventricles will be enlarged. Similarly, in acute intraventricular hemorrhage, the lateral ventricles will be enlarged. View dilated ventricles. Shown here are bilateral dilated lateral ventricles due to acute intraventricular hemorrhage. In other causes of intracranial hypertension, the lateral ventricles will be (Image) - v5c07l.jpg
- Figure 6. Grade II papilledema. The halo of edema now surrounds the optic disc. Figure 7. Grade IV papillededema. With more severe swelling in addition to a circumferential halo, the edema covers major blood vessels as they leave the optic disk grade III and vessels on (Image) - 7_iih.jpg
- , the quadrigeminal cistern space is compressed or obliterated. Identify the suprasellar and quadrigeminal cisterns in the following examples. View moderately increased ICP. The suprasellar cistern is slightly smaller than its normal size the right uncus is pushing into the suprasellar cistern and the quadrigeminal cistern is compressed. An (Image) - v5c07c2.jpg
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- the tubing with recurrence of symptoms and sometimes vision loss. A repeat operation is then needed. An overview of treatment is summarized in figure 12. Figure 12. Treatment strategies for IIH. Management of the pregnant IIH patient Pregnancy occurs in IIH as often as in the general population and in (Image) - 12_iih.jpg
- A male suffering with a headache. A headache is pain in the cranial region that may occur as an isolated and benign symptom or as a manifestation of a wide variety of conditions (Image) - 1109.jpg
- , fluid collects over the cortex. The fluid space between the cortex and the calvarium appears to be increased and the sulcigyri may appear prominent. View prominent sulcigyri. Shown here is a focal extraaxial hematoma. Note the prominent sulci and gyri despite intracranial hemorrhage. 2. Lateral ventricle size In acute hydrocephalus, due to (Image) - v5c07f.jpg
- A picture of a male patient with headache. Headache is defined as pain in the cranial region that may occur as an isolated and benign symptom or as a manifestation of a wide variety of (Image) - 1138.jpg
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- . This attenuates the visibility of the sulci and gyri. Additionally, the space between the cortex and the calvarium is minimal when ICP increases. View loss of sulcigyri. The image on the left is a high CT cut which should show the sulci and gyri well. Due to increased ICP, the cortex is compressed up against the calvarium losing the distinctness (Image) - v5c07h1.jpg
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