Abstract
Herein, we present a case report of a young male with worsening headaches and visual disturbance who was found to have papilloedema. Through exclusion, there is a high index of suspicion that this was related to N2O abuse. Therefore, we hope clinicians will adopt a low threshold for taking a detailed drug history and investigation for raised intracranial pressure (ICP) in this patient population, including ophthalmological assessment.
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