Table 1:
Criteria |
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1) If symptoms or signs are present, they may only reflect those of generalized intracranial hypertension or papilledema |
2) Documented elevated intracranial pressure measured in the lateral decubitus position |
3) Normal CSF composition |
4) No evidence of hydrocephalus, mass, structural, or vascular lesion on MRI or contrast-enhanced CT for typical patients, and MRI and MR venography for all others |
5) No other cause of intracranial hypertension identified |
All of the above criteria should be met in order to make the diagnosis of IIH.