2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10072-015-2170-9
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Persistent orthostatic headache without intracranial hypotension: which treatment?

Abstract: Orthostatic headache can be the leading symptom of intracranial hypotension, however, not all orthostatic headaches are due to cerebrospinal fluid leaks and these forms can be a clinical problem, especially for treatment. Aim of this study was to review patients with persistent orthostatic headache in whom a detailed head and spinal MRI follow-up did not reveal any sign of intracranial hypotension and to evaluate which treatment can be considered the first choice. Patients admitted to our headache center for e… Show more

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“…The mechanism behind this response, although speculative, could relate an increment in the conversion of excess retinol to all-transretinoic acid (ATRA) in the choroid plexus, leading to increased resistance to CSF absorption (2). Three retrospective case series have been published (35) adding up to 28 cases (Table 1). Only a third of patients report a trigger and most follow a prolonged or chronic course, often showing transient response to blood patches.…”
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“…The mechanism behind this response, although speculative, could relate an increment in the conversion of excess retinol to all-transretinoic acid (ATRA) in the choroid plexus, leading to increased resistance to CSF absorption (2). Three retrospective case series have been published (35) adding up to 28 cases (Table 1). Only a third of patients report a trigger and most follow a prolonged or chronic course, often showing transient response to blood patches.…”
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confidence: 99%