“…On the other hand, identifiable secondary causes included venous thrombosis [ 14 ] or tumor. Intracranial tumor compressing or invading the dural sinuses including meningioma [ 1 , 4 – 9 ], solitary fibrous tumor/hemangiopericytoma [ 15 ], osteoma [ 16 ], osteoblastoma [ 17 ], epidermoid cyst [ 18 ], metastatic carcinoma [ 19 , 20 ], Ewing sarcoma [ 21 ], and cholesteatoma [ 22 ] must be distinguished from venous thrombosis or IIH. Meningiomas are the most common neoplastic lesion causing venous hypertension.…”