10.3969/j.issn.1009-6213.2004.04.001
Stroke due to Hematologic Aspects
@@ Stroke due to ‘cerebral vein thrombosis' (CVT) is commonly used to refer to thrombosis of the cerebral venous system, including either dural venous sinuses, or deep and superficial (cortical) cerebral veins. CVT are frightening events due to the severity of their clinical manifestations and their high mortality rate (up to 30% in some casereports).The clinical signs and symptoms of CVT are relatively nonspecific: they include headache, papilledema, vomiting,seizures, focal neurological deficits (motor or sensory) and impaired consciousness. CVT has long been considered as rare and mostly infection-related event; moreover, due to its nonspecific clinical manifestations, the diagnosis has been difficult, delayed and could often be made only post mortem.
neurological deficits、signs and symptoms、mortality rate
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R743.32(神经病学与精神病学)
2004-12-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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147-147