PTCS is defined as the presence of papilledema and increased lumbar puncture opening pressure ≥ 25 cm H2O, and normal neuroimaging, CSF contents, and neurological examination [37]. The diagnosis is challenging as papilledema is difficult to assess by neurologists, and overdiagnosis has been ...
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