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Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis
Acute Medicine Journal, 2007Cerebral (or dural) venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is a condition distinct from other cerebrovascular disease, which presents its own particular diagnostic difficulties and treatment controversies. The clinical presentation is variable and may mimic a wide range of other neurological disorders that include subarachnoid haemorrhage, encephalitis ...
Joanna K, Lovett, Ashwin, Pinto
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Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
Clinical Imaging, 2004A comprehensive synopsis on cerebral venous thrombosis is presented. It emphasizes the various aetiologies, the wide clinical spectrum and the unpredictable outcome. Imaging techniques and pitfalls are reported and the therapeutic options are discussed.
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Cerebral sinus-venous thrombosis
Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2012Cerebral sinus-venous thrombosis (CSVT) is a rare life-threatening disease with an estimated annual incidence of 3-4 cases per million in adults and 7 cases per million in neonates. Brain tumors, cerebral infections and traumas are local risk factors for CSVT, but the commonest encountered risk factors are oral contraceptive use, pregnancy and ...
Martinelli, I +3 more
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Septic cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2016Septic cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, once a common and deadly disease, has fortunately become rare now. Not only that the incidence has fallen significantly after the antibiotic era, the morbidity and mortality has also decreased substantially. Cavernous sinus thrombosis is by far the commonest form of septic cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.
Ismail A, Khatri, Mohammad, Wasay
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Cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis
Journal of Neurology, 2004Cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis (CVST) can present with a variety of clinical symptoms ranging from isolated headache to deep coma. Prognosis is better than previously thought and prospective studies have reported an independent survival of more than 80% of patients.
Masuhr, Florian +2 more
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[Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis].
Zhongguo dang dai er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of contemporary pediatrics, 2006Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) rarely occurs in children but has a mortality rate as high as 20%-78%. Because the clinical manifestation of this disease has no specificity it is easy to be misdiagnosed. This paper reported a case of CVST and reviewed the relevant literatures regarding to the pathogenesis, clinical and pathological features ...
Fang, Fang, Li-Ping, Zou
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