2004
DOI: 10.1053/j.scds.2005.01.005
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Diagnosis and Management of Cerebral Venous and Sinus Thrombosis

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“…It should be noted that standard unenhanced CT imaging is normal in 30% of patients with CVST which was also supported by our results. [26] Also, most of our patients…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…It should be noted that standard unenhanced CT imaging is normal in 30% of patients with CVST which was also supported by our results. [26] Also, most of our patients…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…O tempo do tratamento anticoagulante não é conhecido precisamente, recomendando-se em geral de três a seis meses dependendo da evolução do paciente 4 . Kim et al 16 recomendam heparina intravenosa com bolus de 3000 a 5000 UI após diagnóstico de TVC, seguida de warfarina visando INR entre 2,5 a 5,5 18,19 . Após o bolus, a heparina pode ser continuada com 5000 UI a cada 4 horas.…”
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“…Dessa forma, o diagnóstico correto é feito com demora considerável 17 , necessitando, além disso, de exames de neuroimagem para confirmar o diagnóstico 4 . A ressonância magnética (RM) do cérebro, especialmente angioressonância (angio RM), e a angiografía cerebral, são os procedimentos de diagnóstico para estabelecer TVC 8,16 . Os autores têm o objetivo de relatar dois casos de TVC do seio cavernoso e realizar revisão de literatura.…”
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“…Cerebral haemorrhage is seen in approximately 40% of patients with venous sinus thrombosis (cerebral venous thrombosis, CVT) 1 2. Recent literature shows that non-traumatic juxtacortical haemorrhage is associated with CVT.…”
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confidence: 99%