Buse Rahime Hasırcı Bayır1, Betül Baykan2, Neşe Çelebisoy3

1University of Health Sciences Turkey, Haydarpasa Numune Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
2Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Istanbul, Turkey
3Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Izmir, Turkey

Keywords: Pseudotumor cerebri, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, medical, surgical, treatment

Abstract

Pseudotumor cerebri, also known as idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), is an increment in the intracranial pressure without identifiable causal factors. The disorder is frequently seen in obese women of childbearing age. Due to both permanent vision loss and higher risk of recurrence than previously thought, patients with IIH should be followed closely using a multidisciplinary approach. IIH treatment should be arranged considering the severity of headache and papilledema, presence of vision loss, response to medical treatment, and comorbid conditions, with individual planning for each patient. In patients where weight loss and acetazolamide are insufficient for symptoms’ resolution, other medical and surgical treatment options should be evaluated rapidly. Because the pathogenesis of IIH is not fully known, treatment options support different theories. With the increase in clinical experience, the aim is to prevent the risk of developing irreversible complications in patients using different treatments, which have recently been developed. This review aimed to evaluate IIH treatment options using current approaches and help physicians in the decision-making process.

Peer Review

Externally and internally peer-reviewed.

Author Contributions

Concept: B.B., N.Ç., Design: B.B., N.Ç., B.R.H.B., Data Collection or Processing: B.B. B.R.H.B., Analysis or Interpretation: B.B., N.Ç., Literature Search: B.B. B.R.H.B., Writing: B.R.H.B., B.B., N.Ç.

Conflict of Interest

No conflict of interest was declared by the authors.

Financial Disclosure

The authors declared that this study received no financial support.