Sinus thrombosis in a patient with intracranial hypotension: a suggested hypothesis of venous stasis. a case report.
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We describe the case of a 26-year-old man with orthostatic headache. Cerebral angiography revealed thrombosis in the sagittal sinus. Spine MRI showed cerebrospinal fluid collection at the C1-2 level. We performed blood patch and the symptoms disappeared. We report a rare case of intracranial hypotension caused by CSF leak and describe our hypothesis that SIH can change the velocity of cerebral blood flow and cause thrombosis. (+info)
Surgical treatment and results in growing skull fracture.
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