Noninvasive Monitoring and Neurointerventional Management of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is characterized by isolated rise in intracranial pressure (ICP) leading to chronic, debilitating headaches, tinnitus, and vision loss. Conventional diagnostics and monitoring primarily require the use of invasive procedure like lumbar puncture to measure I...
Main Authors: | Matthew Lang, Sunu Mathew, Alon Harris, Juan Tejada, Jerry M. Kovoor |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
2020-04-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical Interventional Radiology ISVIR |
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Online Access: | http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0040-1708578 |
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