Lumbar puncture (LP) is associated with complications that include post-LP orthostatic headache, local bleeding, and
subdural hematoma. We report a unique case of a spontaneous frontal epidural hematoma following a therapeutic lumbar
puncture in a patient with a history of idiopathic intracranial hypertension. This case highlights the importance of symptomatology
in patients following LPs by revealing a rare intracranial presentation that would be devastating if not discovered
promptly and appropriately managed.