A severe case of tetracycline-induced intracranial hypertension


Submitted: 27 September 2010
Accepted: 18 October 2010
Published: 31 January 2011
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Tetracykline is a first-line treatment of the common skin disorder acne vulgaris. A rare side effect of tetracycline treatment is intracranial hypertension also called pseudotumor cerebri (PTC). We report a severe case of PTC with cranial nerve palsy and visual loss in a 16 year old girl following acne vulgaris treatment with tetracycline.

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Holst, A. V., Danielsen, P. L., & Romner, B. (2011). A severe case of tetracycline-induced intracranial hypertension. Dermatology Reports, 3(1), e1. https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2011.e1

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