Background Cerebral venous thrombosis accounts for <5% of all strokes. Cortical vein thrombosis (CVT) is even rarer and usually coexists with sinus thrombosis but can present in isolation. As a group ...
Ophthalmoscopic assessment excluded papilloedema and neurological examination was unremarkable. Cortical vein thrombosis (CVT) accounts for 1–2% of strokes in young adults.1 Isolated CVT without ...
Isolated cortical venous thrombosis (ICVT) occurring in the absence of dural venous thrombosis, constitutes about 2%–5% of all cerebral venous thrombosis. Its vague, non-specific presentation makes it ...
However, in our patient, the involvement is on the right side. The negative MRV and the MRA findings of a possible DAVF prompted us to proceed with DSA, which finally provided definitive evidence of ...
These arrays are currently used as brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) and are deployed within the superior sagittal sinus (SSS), although cortical vein implantation could improve the quality and ...
22 Management of delayed stent thrombosis should focus on early revascularization to restore venous outflow and prevent cortical vein thrombosis or hemorrhagic complications from occlusion of the ...
For isolated cortical venous thrombosis, SWI has the advantage to demonstrate the direct signal of occluded veins that cannot be easily shown even using digital subtraction angiography (DSA) which has ...
The angiographic characteristics of CST included in the analysis were total occlusion of sinus (such as abrupt cessation of contrast medium passage in the dural sinus); reversed flow in the ...