Traumatic hypocranial pressure syndrome

Posttraumatic low intracranial pressure syndrome refers to the syndrome whose main clinical manifestations are orthostatic headache, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness caused by low intracranial pressure. The clinical manifestations are similar to the increase in intracranial pressure, but they must be distinguished carefully because of different treatment methods.

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