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Prevalence of dural venous sinus stenosis and hypoplasia in a generalized population
Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2016Background and purposeWhile recent literature has described the prevalence of transverse sinus stenosis in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension, tinnitus, and refractory headaches, it is unclear what the prevalence is in the general population.
Christopher R Durst +11 more
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International Journal of Neuroscience, 2020
Cerebral venous sinus stenosis (CVSS) is easily neglected in clinical setting due to its nonspecific symptoms. In patients with cerebral arterial stenosis (CAS), the symptoms caused by CVSS are often mistakenly thought of being attributed to CAS. In this case, we aimed to highlight the clinical manifestations and treatment strategies of CVSS comorbid ...
Zhongao Wang +5 more
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Cerebral venous sinus stenosis (CVSS) is easily neglected in clinical setting due to its nonspecific symptoms. In patients with cerebral arterial stenosis (CAS), the symptoms caused by CVSS are often mistakenly thought of being attributed to CAS. In this case, we aimed to highlight the clinical manifestations and treatment strategies of CVSS comorbid ...
Zhongao Wang +5 more
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Endovascular stenting for cerebral venous sinus stenosis secondary to meningioma invasion
NeuroradiologySymptomatic intracranial hypertension (IH) due to venous outflow obstruction secondary to dural venous sinus (DVS) tumoral invasion affects up to 3% of intracranial meningioma patients. The literature regarding endovascular therapies of such patients is limited to a few case reports and a recent single-centre case series.We describe our single-centre ...
Gasim Ahmed +3 more
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Electronic Poster Abstracts, 2018
Introduction/purpose Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), otherwise known as pseudotumor cerebri or benign intracranial hypertension, is a syndrome defined by a severe headache in the setting of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) in the absence of an intracranial mass. The pathophysiology of IIH remains poorly understood.
J West +7 more
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Introduction/purpose Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), otherwise known as pseudotumor cerebri or benign intracranial hypertension, is a syndrome defined by a severe headache in the setting of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) in the absence of an intracranial mass. The pathophysiology of IIH remains poorly understood.
J West +7 more
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Assessment of Reversibility of Transverse Venous Sinus Stenosis in Patients With Papilledema
Journal of Neuro-OphthalmologyBackground: Bilateral transverse venous sinus stenosis (TVSS) or stenosis of a dominant venous sinus has been found to be very sensitive radiological findings in patients with intracranial hypertension (IH), yet there is still an ongoing debate whether they constitute reversible or permanent phenomena. Thus, the purpose of this
Armin Handzic +5 more
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[Stenting treatment of venous sinus stenosis for intractable pulsatile tinnitus].
Zhonghua yi xue za zhi, 2013To evaluate the application, effectiveness and safety of stenting in venous sinus stenosis for intractable pulsatile tinnitus via endovascular treatment.From January 2010 to July 2011, 12 cases with intractable pulsatile tinnitus originating from cerebral venous sinus stenosis underwent stenting treatment.
Bao-min, Li +7 more
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[Endovascular treatment for venous sinus stenosis in idiopathic intracranial hypertension].
Zhonghua yi xue za zhi, 2013To explore the relationship of venous sinus stenosis and idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) and to discuss the efficacy and strategy of endovascular treatment.Balloon angioplasty and stent placement were performed in 24 IIH cases by lateral sinus stenosis.
Chi-zhong, He +7 more
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Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery
Background Transverse sinus stenosis (TSS) and sigmoid sinus wall anomalies (SSWAs) are the most common causes of pulsatile tinnitus (PT). While these conditions may co-occur, they usually require different management approaches.
Mohamad Abdalkader +2 more
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Background Transverse sinus stenosis (TSS) and sigmoid sinus wall anomalies (SSWAs) are the most common causes of pulsatile tinnitus (PT). While these conditions may co-occur, they usually require different management approaches.
Mohamad Abdalkader +2 more
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[Chinese expert consensus on the interventional management of venous sinus stenosis].
Zhonghua nei ke za zhi, 2021Venous sinus stenosis is a rare cerebrovascular disease. The management of venous sinus stenosis remains controversial. The evidence-based medical evidence was limited. There was not a specific consensus or guideline on the disease. This expert consensus provides an overview of cerebral venous sinus stenosis and comprehensive recommendations for the ...
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Cerebral Venous Sinus Stenosis may Cause Intracranial Arterial Hypoperfusion
Clinical Neuroradiology, 2019Jiayue Ding +3 more
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