Author:
Moscote-Salazar Luis Rafael,Calderón- Miranda Willem Guillermo,Escobar-Hernandez Nidia,Cabeza-Morales Marticela,Rubiano Andrés M.,Alvis-Miranda Hernando Raphael,Zabaleta-Churio Nasly,Agrawal Amit
Abstract
Abstract
The dural venous sinus thrombosis is a benign disease, representing about 1% of cerebral vascular events. In some cases the development of the disease increased intracranial pressure or symptomatic epilepsy. The development towards a dural venous sinus thrombosis is rare, but is a condition to be considered before the development of ischemic vascular events and a history of recent head trauma. Intracranial hematomas or skull fractures can lead to the establishment of obstructive pathology of the dural venous sinuses. The knowledge of this entity is necessary for the critical care staff and neurosurgery staff.
Publisher
Romanian Society of Neurosurgery
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