Obesity Prevention and Management — Pseudotumor cerebri syndrome verbal screen (need any 1 to be positive) — Clinical Pathway: Outpatient Specialty Care and Primary Care

Pseudotumor cerebri syndrome verbal screen (need any 1 to be positive)

  • Does the patient have unexplained near-daily headaches (which may be worse in the supine position or upon awakening)?
  • Does the patient have blurry or double vision?
  • Does the patient have pulsatile tinnitus (heartbeat or whooshing sounds in the ears)?

Source

Based on expert opinion, no existing guidelines