Pseudotumor Cerebri | Ashley's Story
After visiting 30+ physicians, Ashley was diagnosed with the rare condition known as pseudotumor cerebri. She and her family turned to the experts at Johns Hopkins who worked as a team to implant a stent, a new approach to treating this condition that is typically treated with a shunt. Find out more about our experts at www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neuro For appointments, Maryland residents should call 410-550-1470, and out-of-state residents should contact 1-855-884-6754.

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