Delaney P, Schellinger D
JAMA. 1976 Aug 23;236(8):951-2.
Benign intracranial hypertension (BIH) is a recognized syndrome of unknown origin that conventionally has been diagnosed by excluding an underlying space-occupying lesion using invasive contrast procedures. Computerized tomography (CT) scanning of the head is a safe, accurate method of defining intracranial structures that were previously only discernible by invasive studies. Seven patients with headaches, papilledema, normal mental status, normal brain scan, and normal electroencephalogram had normal CT scans of the head. Patients suspected of BIH can be spared invasive contrast procedures if the CT scan of the head is normal.
良性颅内高压(BIH)是一种病因不明的公认综合征,传统上通过侵入性造影程序排除潜在的占位性病变来进行诊断。头部计算机断层扫描(CT)是一种安全、准确的方法,可用于确定以前只能通过侵入性研究才能辨别的颅内结构。7例头痛、视乳头水肿、精神状态正常、脑部扫描正常且脑电图正常的患者头部CT扫描结果正常。如果头部CT扫描正常,疑似良性颅内高压的患者可避免进行侵入性造影程序。