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Author(s):  
Boix Lago A ◽  
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Nersesyan N ◽  

A 33-year-old woman presented to the hospital with convulsive seizure and hypertensive crisis. As differential diagnosis cortical venous thrombosis, ischaemic or haemorrhagic stroke, space occupying lesion, Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) and epileptic syndrome were considered. Antiepileptic and antihypertensives drugs were used as initial clinical management.


Nosotchu ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hisatsugu Tachibana ◽  
Satoru Takahashi ◽  
Tomoko Kageyama ◽  
Kazushige Maeno ◽  
Tatsuo Matsushita

2021 ◽  
Vol 49 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-150
Author(s):  
Takayuki MORIMOTO ◽  
Kiyoshi NAGATA ◽  
Hidemori TOKUNAGA ◽  
Jun DEGUCHI ◽  
Yukiko KOTANI ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 419-427
Author(s):  
Sohaib Hassan ◽  
Ashraf Mahmood ◽  
Ahsan Numan ◽  
Asif Mughal ◽  
Samra Majeed

Objective:  This study was determined to find out the clinical Outcome of Cortical Venous Thrombosis (CVT) in Stroke patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Southern Punjab. Material & Methods:  A total of 100 patients with cortical venous thrombosis were included in this descriptive case series study, which was conducted at Department of Neurology, Nishtar Hospital Multan. Outcome of patients in terms of partial recovery or complete recovery, any recurrence, any complication, indication for Surgery and any disability in terms of focal deficit, prolonged hospital stay and Mortality was followed. Results:  Our study included a total of 100 patients with cortical venous thrombosis (CVT), 35 (35%) were male and 65 (65%) were female patients with their mean age was 37.69 ± 16.52 years, ranging from 20 – 83 years (51.37 ± 17.44 in males versus 30.32 ± 10.15 years for females). Headache was noted in 80%, focal deficit in 57%, nerve palsy in 30%, coma in 22% and disability was noted in 35%. Partial recovery was noted in 65%, whereas complete recovery was noted in 35% while, complications were noted in 12 (12%) of these patients with CVT. Conclusion:  Cortical venous thrombosis was more prevalent in females in their younger age groups and it was associated with poor prognosis as high frequency of partial recovery was noted in our study. Keywords:  Cortical venous thrombosis, Stroke, headache, recovery, outcome.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 349
Author(s):  
AnjuAjitha Jayaprakash ◽  
Kowsalya Akkayasamy ◽  
Jayasri Narayanamoorthy ◽  
Mahesh Kumar

Author(s):  
Mayank Tyagi ◽  
Surya K. Dube ◽  
Vanitha Rajagopalan ◽  
Gyaninder P. Singh

Abstractβ-thalassemia are a group of inherited blood disorders with reduced hemoglobin levels. β-thalassemia major is the severe form of disease, and the patients often display an array of associated organ dysfunction which thus increase the risk associated with surgery and anesthesia. Patients with β-thalassemia major can have multiple pathological defects that may lead to thromboembolic events. Here, we report such a case who was complicated by occurrence of cerebral sinus thrombosis and presented for decompressive hemicraniectomy under general anesthesia. The anesthetic challenges during in such scenario have been discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 100251
Author(s):  
Mihir Gupta ◽  
Anudeep Yekula ◽  
Varun Sagi ◽  
Aditya Mittal ◽  
Marc S. Schwartz

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