Journal of Neurology Research, ISSN 1923-2845 print, 1923-2853 online, Open Access
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Case Report

Volume 5, Number 4-5, October 2015, pages 257-260


Sudden Onset Loss of Consciousness of a Multiple Cerebral Venous Sinuses Thrombosis Case, Accompanying With the Patient History of Dehydration and Fasting as Aggravating Factors: A Case Report and Literature Review

Figures

Figure 1.
Figure 1. (A, B, C, D) Filling defects in sigmoid and transverse cerebral sinuses and internal jugular are suggesting of thrombosis. Partially involvement of superior sagittal sinus is remarkable. (E) Cord sign confirms superior sagittal sinus thrombosis.
Figure 2.
Figure 2. (A) Hypersignal area in right transverse sinus is seen. (B) Filling defect in MRI (T1) with contrast revealed findings compatible with right sigmoid sinus thrombosis.
Figure 3.
Figure 3. (A, B) CT scan showed no significant lesion.