Abstract
Computed tomography of 30 patients presenting acutely with benign intracranial hypertension was compared with that of 30 normal controls matched for age and sex. Qualitative and quantitative assessments showed smaller cranial CSF spaces in the cases of benign intracranial hypertension, suggesting that cerebral swelling is involved in the pathogenesis ofbenign intracranial hypertension.
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Rothwell, P. M., Gibson, R. J., & Sellar, R. J. (1994). Computed tomographic evidence of cerebral swelling in benign intracranial hypertension. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 57(11), 1407–1409. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.57.11.1407
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