Table 1:

Clinical characteristics in 36 patients with IH and 36 control subjects

Patient GroupaOpening CSF Pressure on LP in cm H2O (mean) (range)DemographicsDiagnosis, Clinical Signs, and Symptoms
Group Size, SexPatient Age (mean) (range)DiagnosisPapilledemaMild VISevere VIHeadacheNausea/VomitingOther Symptoms
All patients with IH39.8 (24–70)n = 36 F (n = 23)M (n = 13)40.9 yr 2–76 yrMeningeal disease (n = 10), thrombosis or occlusion of venous sinus or the dominant IJV (n = 10), intracranial tumor (n = 8), hydrocephalus (other than caused by tumor, n = 5), other (n = 5), see below, multiple (n = 3)23/35 66%20/36 56%12/36 33%30/36 83%9/36 25%See below
Patient Subgroup I29.5 (22–38)n = 12 F (n = 7)M (n = 5)41.6 yr 32–66 yrOcclusion of a venous sinus or IJV by meningioma or postoperatively (n = 3), viral meningitis (n= 3), bacterial meningitis (n = 1), venous sinus thrombosis (n = 1), excessive arterial hypertension (n = 1), head trauma with hygromas (n = 1), hydrocephalus (n = 1), minocycline medication (n = 1)7/12 58%7/12 58%3/12 25%12/12 100%4/123 3%Fever, meningism (n = 4), transient aphasia (n = 3), vertigo (n = 2), transient apraxia (n = 1), cough (n = 1), hypacusis (n = 1), tinnitus (n = 1), reduced consciousness (n= 1), paraesthesia (n = 1)
Patient Subgroup II52 40–70n = 10 F (n = 6)M (n = 4)34.5 yr 2–62 yrThrombosis of venous sinus or IJV (n = 4), hydrocephalus (n = 3), meningiosis (n = 2), neurosarcoid meningitis (n = 1)7/97 8%4/10 40%5/10 50%8/10 80%3/10 30%Vertigo, dysaesthesia (n = 1), tinnitus (n = 1), double vision (n = 1), head enlargement (n = 1), unspecific feeling of illness (n = 1)
Patient Subgroup IIINot testedbn = 14 F (n = 10)M (n = 4)44.8 yr 9–76 yrMeningioma alone or combined with stenosis or occlusion of a venous sinus (n = 4), venous sinus thrombosis alone or combined with brain abscess or dural metastasis (n = 3), brain tumor with occlusive hydrocephalus (n = 2), meningeosis (n = 2), arterial hypertension, PRES (n = 1), hydrocephalus (n = 1)9/14 64%9/14 64%4/14 29%10/14 71%2/14 14%Double vision (n = 4), paresis (n = 4), reduced consciousness (n = 3), nystagmus (n = 1). vertigo (n = 1), fever (n = 1)
ControlsNot tested.n = 36 F (n = 23) M (n = 13)39 yr 2–80 yrMostly psychiatricNot tested0/36 0%0/36 0%0/36 0%0/36 0%
  • a Patients with IH (n = 36) were subgrouped into those with CSF pressure <40 cm H2O (n = 12, group I), those with >40 cm H2O (n = 10, group II), and those without direct pressure measurements (n = 14, group III).

  • b In subgroup III, 3 patients were reported to have elevated CSF pressure intraoperatively.