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<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 5<br />

92− Ménière disease. Endolymphatic Hydrops.<br />

93− Motion sickness?<br />

94− Nausea. Retching.<br />

95− Nystagmus.<br />

96− Otitis, allergic. Pain in one or both ears.<br />

97− Phonophobia. Sonic phobia. (Sonophobia). Increased sound aversion.<br />

98− Temporomandibular joint syndrome without intra-capsular lesion. Temporomandibular disorders.<br />

Pain in the jaw. Mandible aches. Pain in the inferior teeth.<br />

99− Tingling. Tinnitus. Ringing ears.<br />

100− Vasovagal response or syndrome.<br />

101− Vertebrobasilar artery migraine. Bickerstaff syndrome.<br />

102− Vertigo. Dizziness. Vestibular neuritis.<br />

103− Vestibular migraine. Vertiginous migraine.<br />

104− Vomiting.<br />

105− Whiplash headache. Thunderclap headache.<br />

G – Sicknesses, signs and symptoms that, although they can have other specific etiologies, they also<br />

are caused by the Cerebrospinal Fluid <strong>Hypertension</strong> Syndrome and by the Caffeine intoxication:<br />

106− Abdominal migraine. Abdominal aches. Visceral aches (pain).<br />

107− Acute confusional migraine.<br />

108− Adie's pupil – Tonic pupil.<br />

109− Alice in Wonderland syndrome.<br />

110− Allodynia at any nerve or body's place.<br />

111− Alternating hemiplegia of childhood?<br />

112− Alzheimer disease?<br />

113− Amnesia, transient global.<br />

114− Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Lou Gehrig disease?<br />

115− Angioneurotic edema?<br />

116− Anosmia.<br />

117− Atopic neurodermatitis. Dermic neuralgia.<br />

118− Backache. Back pain. Chronic low-back pain.<br />

119− Bell’s palsy. Peripheral facial palsy.<br />

120− Benign intracranial hypertension. Pseudotumor cerebri. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension.<br />

121− Benign unilateral episodic mydriasis.<br />

122− Blurring of vision.<br />

123− Brain’s cortex disturbs.<br />

124− Brain’s grey matter volume reduction.<br />

125− Bronchitis, allergic.<br />

126− Central Serous Chorioretinopathy. Serous macular detachment.<br />

127− Central visual acuity loss. Blindness.<br />

128− Cerebral infarcts. White matter ischemia. Complicated headache syndrome. Migrainous infarction.<br />

Complicated migraine. White matter lesion. Brain infarct-like lesions.<br />

129− Choroidal folds. Concentric retinal folds. Paton lines.<br />

130− Clumsiness.<br />

131− Colic and other digestive disturbances.<br />

132− Compressive spinal radiculitis.<br />

133− Cough headache.<br />

134− Constriction of the visual field.<br />

135− Decreased color perception.<br />

136− Dermographism. Dermatographic urticaria. Skin writing.

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