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Case Reports
. 1994 Mar;35(3):423-5.
doi: 10.1136/gut.35.3.423.

Benign intracranial hypertension during prednisolone treatment for inflammatory bowel disease

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Benign intracranial hypertension during prednisolone treatment for inflammatory bowel disease

M Newton et al. Gut. 1994 Mar.

Abstract

Benign intracranial hypertension (BIH, pseudotumour cerebri) is a rare condition with unknown aetiology although hormonal influences have been implicated. It occurs spontaneously, particularly in young obese women, and is associated with several drug treatments including corticosteroids. Two young adult women are described in whom headache and papilloedema in association with raised intracranial pressure occurred during prednisolone treatment for inflammatory bowel disease. This provides further evidence of the risk of BIH during corticosteroid treatment and has not been described before in adults with this condition. Advice is given to gastroenterologists to use corticosteroids with caution in adults, particularly young, fertile female patients. The treatment of a severe relapse of colitis in a patient who has had one episode of steroid related BIH remains a dilemma.

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  • Benign intracranial hypertension.
    McAlindon ME, Toghill PJ, Jaspan T, Lennox G. McAlindon ME, et al. Gut. 1994 Nov;35(11):1677. doi: 10.1136/gut.35.11.1677-a. Gut. 1994. PMID: 7829001 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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