• Neurol. Sci. · Dec 2010

    Case Reports

    A case of idiopathic low CSF pressure headache presenting as cough headache.

    • Angelo Nuti, Filippo Baldacci, Claudio Lucetti, Cristina Dolciotti, Gabriele Cipriani, and Ubaldo Bonuccelli.
    • Neurology Unit, Hospital of Viareggio, Lido di Camaiore, LU, Italy.
    • Neurol. Sci. 2010 Dec 1; 31 (6): 789-91.

    AbstractIdiopathic low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure headache is considered to be one that worsens within 15 min of sitting-up or standing-up, accompanied by at least one of the following: neck stiffness, tinnitus, hypacusia, photophobia and nausea. Several reports suggest that a substantial number of idiopathic low CSF pressure cases do not present typical clinical symptoms and that a considerable clinical variability exists. We report the case of an idiopathic low CSF pressure presenting as a cough headache.

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