Author:
Ivaturi Nagesh Venkata,Gopinath Manoj
Abstract
32 yr old individual presented with headaches and detected to have cerebral venomous thrombosis. MRI revealed internal cerebral vein thrombosis with unilateral that edema. He was managed conservatively.
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