Cerebral
Venous Sinus Thrombosis: Unusual
Imaging Appearance. A
Case Report
T.J.E.
Muttikkal,
R.
Shaikh,
A.
Ben
Nakhi,
R.
Gupta,
M.
Sheikh
SUMMARY – Cerebral
venous
sinus
thrombosis
(CVST)
has
widely
varied
clinical
and
radiological
manifestations
ranging
from
asymptomatic
minimal
brain
oedema
to
severe
haemorrhagic
infarcts
associated
with
focal
deficits,
coma
and
even
death.
Cerebral
venous
sinus
thrombosis
presenting
with
lobar
or
subdural
hematomas
are
rare
and
the
cause
may
easily
be
overlooked.
We
present
a
case
of
CVST
with
an
atypical
radiological
picture
of
intra-arenchymal,
subdural
and
subarachnoid
haemorrhage.
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