“…SVT has been often a multi factorial disease, i.e the identification of a risk factor or even of a cause should not deter a search for other causes (5,6). Several studies, have described some of the well-established risk factors for SVT that include inherited thrombophilia such as factor V Leiden mutation, protein C and S deficiency, acquired prothrombotic state (pregnancy, purperium and postsurgical period), hepatic dysfunction ,autoimmune disease (Behçet syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus), malignancy (lung cancer, blood dyscrasia, systemic carcinoma), systemic infectious disease, local infection of the skull (e. (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). Nagesh Kumar reported a case of a 35 years old male who presented to the emergency center with drowsiness and focal seizures leading to grand seizures and loss of consciousness.…”