Transverse sinus stenosis
[DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
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Supplementary Appendix: Methods. Data source. All participating practices contribute the same information/data fields to the THIN dataset. Patient demographics in THIN are similar to those of the UK population, although there are slightly fewer patients aged under 25 years and the most affluent Townsend deprivation quintile is slightly overrepresented.
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Tanboon J, Felicella MM, Bilbao J, Mainprize T, Perry A. Probable IgG4-related pachymeningitis: a case with transverse sinus obliteration. Clin Neuropathol [online serial]. 2013;32:291–297. Hyun J-W, Kim S-H, Yoo H, Hong E, Huh S-Y, Kim HJ.
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N.B. transverse sinus flow gaps (in nondominant or codominant transverse sinus) should not be mistaken for thrombosis. ... stenosis of intracavernous ICA is response to abscess: normal dura and circulating blood are mildly hyperdense compared to brain on CT scans, so subtle increased attenuation of venous thrombi can be difficult to detect. ...
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Decreased venous outflow (in superior sagittal and proximal transverse sinuses) – due to: partial venous outflow obstruction (e.g. narrowing of transverse dural venous sinus) elevated central venous pressure (despite absence of signs or symptoms of heart failure).
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The straight sinus terminates at the internal occipital protuberance by becoming the left transverse sinus. The transverse sinuses arise at the internal occipital protuberance and run along the edge of the tentorium cerebelli to end at the base of the petrous temporal bone, where they become the sigmoid sinuses. ... Stenosis and occlusion of ...
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Stenosis of the subclavian artery before the origin of the vertebral artery results in a backflow of blood from the vertebral artery to fill the vessels distal to the stenosis – reduced cerebral blood flow results ... or transverse sinus thrombosis (2nd MC); others (sigmoid sinus, cavernous sinus, inferior petrosal sinus) Symptoms occur ...
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13. transverse fx through the l4 l/v including both lamina, both pars, both pedicles and the sp-----chance fracture. 14. patient with tic douleoureux-----lightening like pain. unilaterally when chewing. 15. patient with raynauds, triphasic color due to arterial spasm
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Sagittal diameter canal: < 13 mm is stenosis (nl is 17 mm) Pavlov’s (Torg’s) ratio: canal/vertebral body < 0.8 is stenosis (but too sensitive) MRI. Stenosis, cord flattening. Compressive ratio (AP diameter vs. transverse side-side diameter) AP should be more than 40% of transverse. Surgery - anterior. anterior approach to address compression
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