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Ask Kids with Headache to Draw Picture of It
Those with pseudotumor cerebri more likely to depict crossed eyes/double images
If they depicted diplopia, like double vision, then it was indicative of pseudotumor cerebri.
It makes sense, because diplopia is characteristic of pseudotumor cerebri due to increased intracranial pressure affecting cranial nerve VI."
Headaches associated with pseudotumor cerebri syndrome are difficult to distinguish from migraine or tension-type headache based solely upon headache characteristics. Both are present with similar clinical features such as photophobia, phonophobia, nausea, vomiting, and frontal, pressure-like pulsatile pain. The most common pseudotumor symptom after headache is diplopia, which affects about 42 percent of children.
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