Isolated intracranial hypertension in neurobrucellosis
Puntos clave
To evaluate the presentation and management of isolated intracranial hypertension in neurobrucellosis.
Clinical case analysis of neurobrucellosis cases
Assessment of symptoms like headache and papilledema
Evaluation of steroid treatment outcomes
Isolated intracranial hypertension was identified without fever or meningeal signs
Symptoms included headache, diplopia, and papilledema
Corticosteroids appear beneficial for symptom management
Resumen
Neurobrucellosis can present as raised intracranial pressure (headache, diplopia, and papilledema) without fever or meningeal signs. Steroids might be helpful in the management.
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