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Intracranial hypertension syndrome
Intracranial hypertension
syndrome
is characterized by an
elevated
intracranial pressure
,
papilledema
, and
headache
with occasional
abducens nerve
paresis
,
absence
of a
space-occupying lesion
or
ventricular enlargement
, and
normal
cerebrospinal fluid
chemical
and
hematological
constituents
.