Neuroradiology of idopathic Intracranial Hypertension
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NEURORADIOLOGY - IIH
Dr.Roopchand.PSSenior Resident AcademicDepartment of NeurologyTDMC, Alappuzha
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INTRODUCTION:
A disorder of unknown etiology. Affects young obese females Presents with features of raised ICT and
papilledema. Otitic hydrocephalus – pre imaging era Pseudotumor ceribri –
pneumatoencephalogram era Benign intracranial hypertension ? Vision Idiopathic intracranial hypertension.
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DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA:
Modified Dandy criteria Signs and symptoms of raised ICT No localizing neurologic signs (exception of a
unilateral or bilateral sixth nerve paresis) CSF may show increased pressure, but no cytologic
or chemical abnormalities. Normal to small symmetric ventricles Diagnostic lumbar puncture done with the patient
in the lateral decubitus position. MRI or MRV should be included to rule out
intracranial venous sinus thrombosis. Other causes of intracranial hypertension should
be ruled out
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY:
Collapsible Dural venous sinuses
Increased arterial blood flow.
Obesity: increased intra abdominal pressure.
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ETIOLOGY:
Exposure to or withdrawal of drugs. Systemic diseases Disruption of cerebral venous flow Certain endocrine or metabolic
disorders
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CRITERIA FOR INCLUDING A DRUG OR A DISEASE AS A CAUSE OF IIH:
Radhakrishnan et al.. At least 2 cases should have been
described The reported cases should have met all the
criteria for the diagnosis of IIH. Intracranial dural sinus thrombosis should
have been ruled out with reasonable certaintyRadhakrishnan K, Ahlskog JE, Garrity JA, Kurland LT. Idiopathic
intracranial hypertension. Mayo Clin Proc. Feb 1994;69(2):169-80
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PNEUMOENCEPHALOGRAM:
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CT FINDINGS:
Optic nerve edema due to iihSlit like ventricles
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MRI:
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pappilloedema, enlarged perioptic csf spaces with mild tortuosity of optic nerves, empty sella , prominent suprasellar cistern
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Posterior scleral flattening
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Empty sella in IIH
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Brain MRI (1.5 Tesla). (a) Sagittal T2-weighted image showing empty sella (white arrow); (b) axial T2-weighted image showing buckling of optic nerves with normal retro-orbital structures; (c) coronal T2-fat saturated image showing increased CSF spaces around bilateral optic nerves; (d) T1 post-contrast coronal image showing empty sella and normal paracavernous structures
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