2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2018.03.013
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The association between otogenic lateral sinus thrombosis and thrombophilia – A long-term follow-up

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“…The association between OCVST and thrombophilia is supported in other reports. 14,18,35,37 Bacterial culture testing yielded some interesting findings. Extracranial adverse events, complications, or comorbidities increased the odds of a positive culture result by up to 60% among AC patients and all culture-positive patients had extracranial abscesses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The association between OCVST and thrombophilia is supported in other reports. 14,18,35,37 Bacterial culture testing yielded some interesting findings. Extracranial adverse events, complications, or comorbidities increased the odds of a positive culture result by up to 60% among AC patients and all culture-positive patients had extracranial abscesses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This finding was followed by the protein S deficiency found in 11, 44% of the cases and the factor V Leiden mutation presented in 6, 24% of the patients [9]. In another research, where 7 patients with LST participated, it was found blood disorders in 3 patients, reduction of the level of serum proteins C and S, high levels of factor IX and high levels of anticardiolipin antibodies [10].…”
Section: Express Consentmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In some cases found during the literature review, it was realized an incision of the lateral sinus for the eventual removal of the clot; however, there are some studies showing that the prognosis doesn't improve by the exploration of the sinus nor the removal of the clot [2]. In another cases the procedure is done with mastoidectomy along with the insertion of tympanostomy tubes [10], which was also the management realized in this case and it had a favorable outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors suggested that anticoagulation therapy with LMWH should be started immediately after diagnosis and continued for 2 months or longer in those patients who do not achieve recanalization or in those who present a high-risk thrombophilia. Moreover, the authors proposed that all patients with an otogenic CVST diagnosis should be screened for thrombophilia in order to evaluate the risk of thrombosis recurrence and treatment duration [9,32]. Nonetheless, thrombophilia screening remains a matter of debate as it is expensive and no evidence of robust proof of its relevance exists [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%