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SPONTAN İNTRAKRANYAL HİPOTANSİYONA BAĞLI BAŞAĞRISI: İKİ OLGU SUNUMU

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension is a syndrome which the orthostatic headache is the main symptom. Characteristically, headache appears in upright position or deteriorates, while it improves or completely recovers in lying position. Diagnosis and treatment are rather important since, although rarely encountered, it may lead to complications which may cause to vital risk. Observation.- In this article, 2 cases diagnosed with SIH ( one male and one female) are presented for the reason that these cases bear the typical specifications of this rarely met syndrome. It will be appropriate to think of SIH syndrome which quite seldom observed and to make the researches this syndrome oriented especially for the patients applying with the complaint of headache with postural features.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Spontan intrakranyal hipotansiyon, ortosta-tik baş ağrısının ana semptom olduğu bir send-romdur. Karakteristik olarak baş ağrısı ayakta iken ortaya çıkar, yatar pozisyonda ise hafif-ler yada geçer. Nadiren de olsa hayati tehlike doğuracak komplikasyon geliştirebilmesi nede-niyle tanı ve tedavisi oldukça önemlidir. Bu yazıda spontan intrakranyal hipotansi-yon tanısı alan biri erkek diğeri bayan iki olgu, seyrek görülen bu sendromun tipik özellik-lerini taşıması nedeniyle sunulmuştur. Postu-ral özellikli baş ağrısı yakınması ile başvu-ranlarda, oldukça seyrek görülen spontan int-rakranyal hipotansiyon sendromunun akla gel-mesi ve buna yönelik aştırmaların yapılması uygun olacaktır.
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