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<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 75<br />

- 1 patient (14%) presented incipient Glaucoma.<br />

All patients with maxillary aches presented some of the above pathologies.<br />

We conclude that Maxillary aches (pain) are sure symptoms of Ocular (in 14%) or<br />

Cerebrospinal <strong>Fluids</strong>’ (in 86%) <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong>.<br />

VI- 28 - Eyelid trembling (twitching): From our <strong>Migraines</strong> patients, we collected six patients with<br />

eyelid trembling, without any related Ocular pathology.<br />

Out of these six patients with eyelid trembling, the etiology was:<br />

- 4 patients (66%) drank too much water, with an average of 3.25 liters daily;<br />

- 4 patients (66%) drank beer and one of these drank beer and wine.<br />

- 3 patients (50%) drank caffeine, as coffee, tea, mate or soft drinks daily.<br />

- 3 patients (50%) presented shallow anterior chamber;<br />

- 2 patients (33%) drank caffeinated soft drinks;<br />

- 1 patient (16%) drank tea.<br />

On their exam, we found that:<br />

- 4 patients (66%) presented intraocular pressure of 18 mmHg or more;<br />

- 2 patients (33%) presented mild Optic nerve’s borders edema;<br />

- 1 patient (17%) suspects of Glaucoma with 48-year-old and IOP RE=30 and LE=28 mmHg;<br />

- 1 patient (17%) with incipient Glaucoma with 43-year-old;<br />

- 1 patient (17%) with advanced Glaucoma with 31-year-old.<br />

All six patients with twitching (trembling) eyelids presented at least one of the above sicknesses or<br />

signs.<br />

We conclude that Eyelid trembling (twitching) is a sure sign of Ocular <strong>Hypertension</strong> Syndrome.<br />

VI- 29 – Hoarseness, Laryngitis and Pharyngitis: From our <strong>Migraines</strong> patients, we collected 4 patients<br />

(0.4%) with chronic Hoarseness or Pharyngitis without any evident etiology. They were two men<br />

and two women, with average age of 53-year-old.<br />

These four patients with Hoarseness or Pharyngitis had the Etiologies:<br />

- 3 patients (75%) drank beer; out of these 3:<br />

- 2 patients (50%) also drank wine.<br />

- 1 patient (25%) drank caffeine, as coffee, tea, mate or soft drinks daily.<br />

- 1 patient (25%) drank 6 liters of water daily;<br />

- 1 patient (25%) drank coffee;<br />

- 1 patient (25%) presented visceral disturbances.<br />

On their exam, we found:<br />

- 3 patients (75%) presented mild Optic nerve’s borders edema;<br />

- 1 patient (25%) presented evident Optic Nerves' borders edema.<br />

All patients with hoarseness or Pharyngitis presented some Optic Nerve’s borders edema.<br />

We conclude that chronic Hoarseness and Pharyngitis are sure signs of Cerebrospinal Fluid<br />

<strong>Hypertension</strong> Syndrome.<br />

VI- 30 – Blinks excessively: From our 931 patients with some migraine, we collected four patients<br />

who blink excessively.<br />

They were:<br />

- 1 man with 65-year-old, with incipient glaucoma, who drank beer and had shallow eye’s anterior<br />

chamber;

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