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A 25-year-old woman comes to the office because of a 4-month history of generalized, nonpulsatile headaches of moderate severity. The headaches are associated with intermittent nausea and episodes during which the vision in her right eye fades for several seconds. She takes naproxen sodium 3 days per week. Physical examination is normal exceptfora body mass index of 32.1. Neurologic examination shows bilateral swelling of the optic discs. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and magnetic resonance venography are normal. Examination of CSF shows an opening pressure of 35 cm H2O, total protein of 35 mg/dL, glucose of 64 mg/dL, and 2 leukocytes/μL; the fluid is negative for VDRL. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Hydrocephalus
B. Chronic migraine
C. Borrelia burgdorferi meningitis
D. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
E. Medication overuse headache


  #2

i think its benign intracranial hypertension....D

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D- obese young woman with signs of ICP , normal findings at MRI and LP with high opening presure.

  #4

D------nod Normal Pressure Hydrocefalus

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yes nodnodnoddddddddd

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D is d answer
Great job guys







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