Cerebral vein thrombosis: from risk factors to recanalization and clinical outcomes. A review
Tatiana Yu. Batenkova
Abstract:Cerebral vein thrombosis or cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a complex venous thromboembolic disease with a different clinical picture, etiology and multiple potential complications. The frequency of occurrence is 0.5–1% of all stroke cases. Clinical symptoms occur as a result of increased intracranial pressure caused by a violation of venous outflow and brain damage. CVT is associated with a wide range of clinical symptoms from isolated headaches (the most common symptom on admission, registered in 90% of … Show more
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