Pseudotumor cerebri in childhood and adolescence: data from a specialized service

ABSTRACT Objective: To report cases of children and adolescents diagnosed with pseudotumor cerebri associated or not with rheumatic disease. Methods: This was a retrospective study based on medical reports of 29 patients, up to 18 years of age and diagnosed with pseudotumor cerebri, followed up in...

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Main Authors: Gabriela G. M. Balbi, Sandro L. Matas, Claudio A. Len, Melissa M. Fraga, Iggor O. Sousa, Maria Teresa Terreri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO)
Series:Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2018001100751&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-4ad1e18ff8224de598a8f4545f68aa992020-11-25T00:16:51ZengAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO)Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria1678-4227761175175510.1590/0004-282x20180131S0004-282X2018001100751Pseudotumor cerebri in childhood and adolescence: data from a specialized serviceGabriela G. M. BalbiSandro L. MatasClaudio A. LenMelissa M. FragaIggor O. SousaMaria Teresa TerreriABSTRACT Objective: To report cases of children and adolescents diagnosed with pseudotumor cerebri associated or not with rheumatic disease. Methods: This was a retrospective study based on medical reports of 29 patients, up to 18 years of age and diagnosed with pseudotumor cerebri, followed up in the Pediatric Rheumatology and Neurology outpatient clinics of a tertiary hospital, until December 2016. Results: Among the 29 patients diagnosed with pseudotumor cerebri, 51.7% were girls and the mean age at the disease onset was 12.3 years. In 18 patients (62%) where an etiology was found, four were associated with a rheumatic disease. The most common symptom was headache (69%) and acetazolamide was the most used medication (69%). Two patients developed blindness and 10 are still being followed up. Conclusion: Although rare, pseudotumor cerebri should be considered in children with headaches, especially in patients with rheumatic disease.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2018001100751&lng=en&tlng=enPseudotumor cerebralcefaleiadoenças reumáticasinfância
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author Gabriela G. M. Balbi
Sandro L. Matas
Claudio A. Len
Melissa M. Fraga
Iggor O. Sousa
Maria Teresa Terreri
spellingShingle Gabriela G. M. Balbi
Sandro L. Matas
Claudio A. Len
Melissa M. Fraga
Iggor O. Sousa
Maria Teresa Terreri
Pseudotumor cerebri in childhood and adolescence: data from a specialized service
Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
Pseudotumor cerebral
cefaleia
doenças reumáticas
infância
author_facet Gabriela G. M. Balbi
Sandro L. Matas
Claudio A. Len
Melissa M. Fraga
Iggor O. Sousa
Maria Teresa Terreri
author_sort Gabriela G. M. Balbi
title Pseudotumor cerebri in childhood and adolescence: data from a specialized service
title_short Pseudotumor cerebri in childhood and adolescence: data from a specialized service
title_full Pseudotumor cerebri in childhood and adolescence: data from a specialized service
title_fullStr Pseudotumor cerebri in childhood and adolescence: data from a specialized service
title_full_unstemmed Pseudotumor cerebri in childhood and adolescence: data from a specialized service
title_sort pseudotumor cerebri in childhood and adolescence: data from a specialized service
publisher Academia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO)
series Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
issn 1678-4227
description ABSTRACT Objective: To report cases of children and adolescents diagnosed with pseudotumor cerebri associated or not with rheumatic disease. Methods: This was a retrospective study based on medical reports of 29 patients, up to 18 years of age and diagnosed with pseudotumor cerebri, followed up in the Pediatric Rheumatology and Neurology outpatient clinics of a tertiary hospital, until December 2016. Results: Among the 29 patients diagnosed with pseudotumor cerebri, 51.7% were girls and the mean age at the disease onset was 12.3 years. In 18 patients (62%) where an etiology was found, four were associated with a rheumatic disease. The most common symptom was headache (69%) and acetazolamide was the most used medication (69%). Two patients developed blindness and 10 are still being followed up. Conclusion: Although rare, pseudotumor cerebri should be considered in children with headaches, especially in patients with rheumatic disease.
topic Pseudotumor cerebral
cefaleia
doenças reumáticas
infância
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