Pseudotumor cerebri and cerebral venous hypertension

Abstract
A 40-year-old woman presented with asymptomatic papilledema that was detected by an optometrist who was supplying her with new spectacle frames. She had never complained of headache or visual obscurations. Her past medical history included mild asthma (treated with salbutamol, ipratropium bromide, and beclomethasone aerosols) and ulcerative colitis that was well controlled for 11 years on sulphasalazine. She had also been taking hormone replacement therapy for three months before diagnosis, for the symptom …

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