File:Cerebral venous infarct related to dural venous sinus thromboses (Radiopaedia 35292-36803 Coronal 28).png

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  • Radiopaedia case ID: 35292
  • Image ID: 11898566
  • Image stack position: 28/39
  • Plane projection: Coronal
  • Study findings: Comparison is made with the previous CT brain. There is an increase in the extension of right temporal intraparenchymal hemorrhage with associated surrounding vasogenic edema, which approximately measures 4.6 x 6.8 x 3.4 cm. Tiny amount of intraventricular hemorrhage in the left occipital horn. There is mass-effect with ongoing effacement of the right lateral ventricle and midline shift of 9 mm. No significant uncal herniation and no tonsillar herniation.
  • Modality: CT
  • System: Central Nervous System
  • Findings: There is a right posterior temporal lobe parenchymal hemorrhage which measures 18 x 13 x 4 mm with surrounding vasogenic edema. It does not extend to the cortical surface. No other area of parenchymal hemorrhage. Because of the mixed phase nature of the examination, there is partial visualization of the intracranial venous sinuses.There is an extensive, but incomplete filling defect in the middle third of the superior sagittal sinus, marked irregularity and attenuation of the left transverse sinus and a filling defect extending into the sigmoid sinus towards the jugular bulb. There is also a filling defect in the lateral aspect of the right sigmoid sinus.
Date Published: 5th Apr 2015
Source https://radiopaedia.org/cases/cerebral-venous-infarct-related-to-dural-venous-sinus-thromboses
Author Bruno Di Muzio
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