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'''Idiopathic intercranial hypertension''' or '''IIH''' is a condition involving the buildup of pressure inside the skull.<ref name="Hoffmann2018">https:// | '''Idiopathic intercranial hypertension''' or '''IIH''' is a condition involving the buildup of pressure inside the skull.<ref name="Hoffmann2018">{{Cite journal|last=Hoffmann|first=Jan|last2=Mollan|first2=Susan P.|last3=Paemeleire|first3=Koen|last4=Lampl|first4=Christian|last5=Jensen|first5=Rigmor H.|last6=Sinclair|first6=Alexandra J.|date=2018-10-08|title=European Headache Federation guideline on idiopathic intracranial hypertension|url=https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-018-0919-2|journal=The Journal of Headache and Pain|volume=19|issue=1|pages=93|doi=10.1186/s10194-018-0919-2|issn=1129-2377|pmc=PMC6755569|pmid=30298346}}</ref> | ||
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*[https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s10194-018-0919-2 | *[https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s10194-018-0919-2 Idiopathic intercranial hypertension] - European Headache Federation guideline on idiopathic intracranial hypertension (2018) | ||
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Idiopathic intercranial hypertension or IIH is a condition involving the buildup of pressure inside the skull.[1]
Learn more
- Idiopathic intercranial hypertension - European Headache Federation guideline on idiopathic intracranial hypertension (2018)
See also
References
- ↑ Hoffmann, Jan; Mollan, Susan P.; Paemeleire, Koen; Lampl, Christian; Jensen, Rigmor H.; Sinclair, Alexandra J. (October 8, 2018). "European Headache Federation guideline on idiopathic intracranial hypertension". The Journal of Headache and Pain. 19 (1): 93. doi:10.1186/s10194-018-0919-2. ISSN 1129-2377. PMC 6755569. PMID 30298346.