Abstract
Plasma viscosity, erythrocyte aggregation and platelet aggregation were determined in 4 patients suffering from pseudotumor cerebri. The results revealed hemorheological abnormalities in all patients. Plasma viscosity was elevated in 4, erythrocyte aggregation in 3 and platelet aggregation in one case. An involvement of hyperviscosity in the pathophysiology of PC is discussed.
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