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Lalania K. Schexnayder, et al. - Idiopathic intracranial hypertension is characterised by increased intracranial pressure in the presence of normal cerebrospinal fluid, normal neuroimaging and no localising signs on neurologic exam except cranial nerve VI palsy. It is common in adults, particularly obese young women, but also occurs in children and adolescents

   

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