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Pseudotumor Cerebri Informational Homepage
Pseudotumor cerebri (PTC) or Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) is a disease where there is increased intracranial pressure that mimics a brain tumor. This condition, which affects mainly women of childbearing age, is not widely known and little information is currently available about it. This web site will attempt to increase the availability of information about this disease. This site will be changed and updated as new information becomes available.
- WHAT IS PSEUDOTUMOR CEREBRI AND HOW IS IT TREATED.
- Disease Definition and Treatment
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- WHAT METHODS HAVE BEEN SHOWN TO REDUCE HEADACHE PAIN?
- Headache
- WILL DIET HELP TO REDUCE YOUR HEADACHES AND SYMPTOMS?
- Diet
- WHO ARE THE PHYSICIANS THAT TREAT THIS DISEASE?
- Doctor of the Month
- WHAT ARE YOUR DOCTORS CREDENTIALS AND HOW DOES YOUR HOSPITAL OR HMO RANK?
- Doctor and Hospital Check
- WHERE ARE THE PERSONAL PTC WEB PAGES AND INTERNET SUPPORT GROUPS?
- PTC Links
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- Why the Geese?
- PLEASE READ OUR DISCLAIMER
- DISCLAIMER
Comments of questions should be directed to: ptcf@geocities.com
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