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CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS

CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS. HISTORY. 1828, Abercrombie 1873, Parrot 1888, Sir William Gowers 1915, Holmes and Sargent Quincke, Meningitis. MAJOR VENOUS DRAINING PATHWAYS OF THE CRANIUM. DURAL SINUSES. Superior sagittal sinus Inferior sagittal sinus Straight sinus

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CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS

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  1. CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS

  2. HISTORY • 1828, Abercrombie • 1873, Parrot • 1888, Sir William Gowers • 1915, Holmes and Sargent • Quincke, Meningitis

  3. MAJOR VENOUS DRAINING PATHWAYS OF THE CRANIUM

  4. DURAL SINUSES • Superior sagittal sinus • Inferior sagittal sinus • Straight sinus • Torcular Herophili(sinus confluens) • Transverse sinus • Sigmoid sinus • Occipital sinus • Inferior petrous sinus • Superior petrous sinus • Cavernous

  5. SUPERFICIAL CORTICAL VEINS • Sylvian veins • Trolard’s veins and Labbe’s veins • Frontal ascending/ descending cortical veins • Occipital cortical veins • Sphenoparietal vein

  6. DEEP CEREBRAL VEINS • Subependymal veins • Thalamostriate veins • Septal veins • Internal cerebral veins • Basal vein( Rosenthal’s vein) • Galen’s vein • Anterior pontomesencephalic veins • Precentral cerebellar vein • Superior and inferior vermian veins

  7. DURAL VEINS • Meningeal veins • Emissary veins(connection between sinus and scalp)

  8. SCALP VEINS • Occipital veins • Temporal veins

  9. CERVICAL VEINS • Jugular bulb • Internal jugular vein • External jugular vein

  10. AETIOLOGY • Changes in the vessel Wall • Changes in the blood flow • Changes in the coagulability of blood

  11. AETIOLOGY(GROUP) • Endocrinological disturbances:Oral contraceptives, Pregnancy • Haematological/immunological abnormalities: Protein C, APLA Syndrome • Connective tissue and other inflammatory disorders:Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) • Neoplastic: Cerebral metatases • Infective: Endocarditis • Miscellaneous:High altitud, cardiac failure

  12. Neurological Features of CVT

  13. Neurological Features of CVT

  14. Frequency of involvement of the various sinuses in CVT

  15. CLINICAL FEATURES • Lateral Sinus Thrombosis • Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis • Superior Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis • Thrombosis of the other dural sinuses

  16. INVESTIGATIONS • Computerized tomography • Magnetic resonance imaging • Angiography • Lumbar puncture • Aetiological diagnosis

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