Hemorrhagic infarction secondary to cerebral venous thrombosis

Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is an uncommon cause of hemorrhagic stroke. A 47-year old woman presented with acute-onset global aphasia and right hemiplegia. Head CT revealed a large left frontoparietal hematoma with significant mass effect. Emergency decompressive hemicraniectomy and hematoma ev...

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Main Authors: Ralph Rahme, Rose Fluss, John A. Boockvar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751919300210
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spelling doaj-9286eb8dfee74e8089c0145baa1ba7ae2020-11-25T01:55:02ZengElsevierInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery2214-75192019-09-01176465Hemorrhagic infarction secondary to cerebral venous thrombosisRalph Rahme0Rose Fluss1John A. Boockvar2Department of Neurosurgery, Lenox Hill Hospital, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, New York, NY, USA; Division of Neurosurgery, SBH Health System, Bronx, NY, USADivision of Neurosurgery, SBH Health System, Bronx, NY, USADepartment of Neurosurgery, Lenox Hill Hospital, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, New York, NY, USA; Corresponding author at: Department of Neurosurgery, Lenox Hill Hospital 130 East 77th Street, 3 Black Hall New York, NY 10075, USA.Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is an uncommon cause of hemorrhagic stroke. A 47-year old woman presented with acute-onset global aphasia and right hemiplegia. Head CT revealed a large left frontoparietal hematoma with significant mass effect. Emergency decompressive hemicraniectomy and hematoma evacuation were thus indicated. Intraoperatively, an occlusive thrombus was identified in the superior anastomotic vein of Trolard, confirming the diagnosis of CVT. While hemorrhagic CVT is not a rare entity, the diagnosis is not usually made intraoperatively. More interestingly, the authors provide intraoperative photographs of the occlusive thrombus in the vein of Trolard, overlying the area of hemorrhage, which they believe are unique and compelling clinical images. Keywords: Cerebral venous thrombosis, Dural sinus thrombosis, Intracerebral hemorrhage, Superior anastomotic vein of Trolard, Thrombophilia, Venous infarctionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751919300210
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author Ralph Rahme
Rose Fluss
John A. Boockvar
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Hemorrhagic infarction secondary to cerebral venous thrombosis
Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
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Rose Fluss
John A. Boockvar
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title Hemorrhagic infarction secondary to cerebral venous thrombosis
title_short Hemorrhagic infarction secondary to cerebral venous thrombosis
title_full Hemorrhagic infarction secondary to cerebral venous thrombosis
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title_full_unstemmed Hemorrhagic infarction secondary to cerebral venous thrombosis
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series Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
issn 2214-7519
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is an uncommon cause of hemorrhagic stroke. A 47-year old woman presented with acute-onset global aphasia and right hemiplegia. Head CT revealed a large left frontoparietal hematoma with significant mass effect. Emergency decompressive hemicraniectomy and hematoma evacuation were thus indicated. Intraoperatively, an occlusive thrombus was identified in the superior anastomotic vein of Trolard, confirming the diagnosis of CVT. While hemorrhagic CVT is not a rare entity, the diagnosis is not usually made intraoperatively. More interestingly, the authors provide intraoperative photographs of the occlusive thrombus in the vein of Trolard, overlying the area of hemorrhage, which they believe are unique and compelling clinical images. Keywords: Cerebral venous thrombosis, Dural sinus thrombosis, Intracerebral hemorrhage, Superior anastomotic vein of Trolard, Thrombophilia, Venous infarction
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751919300210
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