Are MRI Findings Sufficient to Allow a Diagnosis of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension without CSF Study?

Abstract

Diagnostic criteria for IIH require normal CSF studies. NANOSNET discussions indicate some clinicians are satisfied in a typical patient if MRI is characteristic with dilated nerve sheaths, posterior globe flattening, and empty sella. We present two cases seen this year arguing otherwise

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