Evaluation and management of adult idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

Practical Neurology
Susan P MollanAlexandra J Sinclair

Abstract

This paper summarises the first consensus guidelines for idiopathic intracranial hypertension as an infographic. Following a systematic literature review, a multidisciplinary specialist interest group met and established questions relating to population, interventions, controls and outcomes (PICO). A survey was sent to doctors who manage idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) regularly. Statements were reviewed by national professional bodies, specifically the Association of British Neurologists, British Association for the Study of Headache, the Society of British Neurological Surgeons and the Royal College of Ophthalmologists and by international experts. Key areas are represented based on the guideline, namely: (1) investigation of papilloedema and diagnosis of IIH; (2) management strategies; and (3) investigation and management of acute exacerbation of headache in established IIH. We present an infographic as an aide-mémoire of the first consensus guidelines for IIH.

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Oct 6, 2018·BMJ : British Medical Journal·Susan P MollanDavid J Nicholl
Mar 16, 2019·Practical Neurology·Peter GatesNeil Shuey
Mar 16, 2019·Practical Neurology·Susan P MollanAlexandra J Sinclair
Sep 10, 2020·Ophthalmology and Therapy·Jasvir VirdeeSusan P Mollan
Jul 18, 2019·Neuro-ophthalmology·Jessica K WalkerSusan P Mollan
Jul 24, 2020·Journal of Neurology·Olivia GrechAlexandra J Sinclair
Aug 27, 2019·Current Opinion in Ophthalmology·Emily K Tam, Aubrey L Gilbert
Jun 15, 2019·Practical Neurology·Edward Margolin
May 28, 2020·Neurosurgical Review·Matheus Fernandes de OliveiraF C G Pinto
Jul 18, 2020·Clinical Medicine : Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London·Benjamin R WakerleyAlexandra J Sinclair
Feb 11, 2020·Fluids and Barriers of the CNS·Zerin AlimajstorovicJane E Preston
Nov 18, 2020·British Medical Bulletin·Susan P MollanAlexandra J Sinclair
May 7, 2021·Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery·Laura ElliotMagda Aguiar
May 29, 2021·Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics·Susan P Mollan, Alexandra J Sinclair

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