Resumos
Cefaléia por hipotensão do líquido cefalorraquidiano é condição frequente na prática clínica. O diagnóstico e o tratamento não oferecem dificuldades. O autor descreve um caso com a forma espontânea da síndrome e discute aspectos clínicos e fisiopatológicos.
hipotensão intracraniana espontânea; líquido cefalorraquidiano; cefaléia
Headache associated with low spinal fluid pressure is a common clinical feature of ease management. The author reports a case with spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid hypotension, and discuss clinical aspects and pathophysiological mechanisms of this entity.
spontaneous intracranial hypotension; cerebrospinal fluid; headache
Hipotensão intracraniana espontânea. Relato de caso
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension: case report
Dionísio Azevedo Jr.
Departamento de Neurologia, Hospital Servidor Público Estadual, São Paulo
RESUMO
Cefaléia por hipotensão do líquido cefalorraquidiano é condição frequente na prática clínica. O diagnóstico e o tratamento não oferecem dificuldades. O autor descreve um caso com a forma espontânea da síndrome e discute aspectos clínicos e fisiopatológicos.
Palavras-chave: hipotensão intracraniana espontânea, líquido cefalorraquidiano, cefaléia.
SUMMARY
Headache associated with low spinal fluid pressure is a common clinical feature of ease management. The author reports a case with spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid hypotension, and discuss clinical aspects and pathophysiological mechanisms of this entity.
Key words:spontaneous intracranial hypotension, cerebrospinal fluid, headache.
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Aceite:12-abril-1995.
Dr. Dionísio Azevedo Jr. - Av. 11 de Junho 911 apto 811 - 04041-053 São Paulo SP - Brasil
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