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Table 1 General situation and clinical manifestations associated with isolated intracranial hypertension in patients with NBD

From: Diagnosis and management of Neuro-Behçet disease with isolated intracranial hypertension: a case report and literature review

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Age

Sex

Onset symptom

Eye symptoms

 

BD symptoms

P

S

Others

 

M

G

U

SL

PT

A

ST

Teh LS, et al. [7]/1990

30 y

M

Headache

+

   

+

+

   

+

+

36 y

F

Headache and blurred vision

+

+

Fundus hemorrhage and loss of vision

 

+

+

   

+

 

Pamir, et al. [8]/1981

32 y

F

Headache and blurred vision

+

   

+

+

+

 

+

+

 

22 y

M

Headache and blurred vision

+

 

Vitreous hemorrhage

 

+

+

    

+

14 y

M

Headache and fatigue

+

   

+

    

+

 

Wilkins, et al. [9]/1986

23 y

M

Headache, nausea, and blurred vision

+

   

+

+

     

32 y

F

Headache, vomiting, and blurred vision

+

   

+

+

 

+

   

Lin, et al. [10]/2021

38 y

M

Blurred vision and sparkling

+

 

Left visual field defect

 

+

+

 

+

 

+

 

Neudorf, et al. [11]/2003

12 y

F

Headache and diplopia

+

 

Retinal hemorrhage

 

+

+

     

Akdal, et al. [12]/2017

26-57 y

M 3;

F 5

N

+

   

+

+

     

Current report

8 y

M

Headache, vomiting, and diplopia

+

+

  

+

  

+

+

 

+

  1. NBD Neuro-Behcet’s disease, y year, BD Behcet’s disease, F Female, M Male, N Not given, P Papilledema, S Sixth nerve palsy, M Mouth ulcer, G Genital ulcer, U Uveitis, SL Skin lesion, PT Pathergy test, A Arthritis/arthralgia, ST Superficial thrombophlebitis