Prolonged Intracranial Hypertension after Recombinant Growth Hormone Therapy due to Impaired CSF Absorption

重组生长激素治疗后因脑脊液吸收障碍引起的持续性颅内高压

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Abstract

We experienced a case of a Japanese boy who developed intractable idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) during growth hormone (GH) treatment. At the age of 4 yr, the boy was diagnosed with idiopathic growth hormone deficiency, and recombinant human GH replacement was initiated. Nine months after initiation of the GH therapy, he began to complain of headache, but papilledema was not observed. His headache persisted thereafter, and right esotropia occurred 10 mo after the initiation of GH therapy, at which time papilledema was detected. No other neurological abnormalities were detected, and the findings of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were normal. In a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination, the pressure was markedly elevated to 450 mmH2O, but no other abnormality was recognized. Impaired CSF absorption was detected using the pressure-volume index technique. The CSF levels of GH and insulin-like growth factor I were not increased. GH therapy was withdrawn after it was suggested that the IIH was associated with the GH therapy, but the headache persisted. The intracranial hypertension did not respond to diuretics, and prednisolone was only transiently effective. Although the funduscopic findings were normalized, increased CSF pressure was still observed. For over 2 yr, repeated lumbar puncture was necessary to protect against visual defect. IIH is an uncommon adverse event during GH therapy, but it must be considered carefully.

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