A pregnant female with new onset headache (part I/IV) ...

Pregnancy increases the risks of several secondary causes of headache including:

Benign intracranial hypertension

  • obese females at greatest risk

  • given that many obese females become pregnant, pregnancy is an associated, although not necessarily causative risk factor

  • most common symptoms are headache and visual disturbances (shadows, dark patches, black spots)

  • papilledema is almost universal; if not present, benign intracranial hypertension unlikely; afferent pupillary defect and 6th cranial nerve palsy may be noted

  • benign intracranial hypertension is a diagnosis of exclusion

  • given that cerebral venous sinus thrombosis can present similarly, must exclude by MRV or CTV; CTV while exposing the fetus to radiation uses contrast (Iohexol) which is less toxic, category B, relative to gadolinium, category C

  • while benign intracranial hypertention often has a benign course, up to 10% of patients may become blind and must be treated very aggressively

  • treatment modalities: repeat LP's, acetazolamide (category C), shunt, optic nerve fenestration


Source

Menon, R. et al "Headache and Pregnancy" The Neurologist. v 14. March 2008.

Ball, A. et al "Idiopathic intracranial hypertention" Lancet Neurology. v 5. May 2006.
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