L'IMAGERIE PAR RESONNANCE MAGNETIQUE DANS LE SUIVI EVOLUTIF ET THERAPEUTIQUE DE LA TRHOMBOSE VEINEUSE CERBRALE: A PROPOS D'UN CAS/MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN MONITORING AND SCALABLE THERAPEUTIC OF VENOUS CERBERALE TRHOMBOSE: A CASE REPORT

Due to its clinical polymorphism diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis is often hidden. This could influence its low diagnostic rate by not referring cases not diagnosed as clinical imaging. MRI allows the diagnosis by showing the thrombus and the occluded vein. The prognosis is usually reserved c...

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Published inInternational journal of innovation and applied studies Vol. 18; no. 1; p. 160
Main Authors Tiemtore-Kambou, Bénilde Marie Ange, Kabore, Raphael, Nde-Ouédraogo, Nina-Astrid, Ouedraogo, Wilfried, Pakisba, Ali Ouedraogo, Diallo, Ousséini, Cissé, Rabiou
Format Journal Article
LanguageFrench
Published Rabat International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies 01.10.2016
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Summary:Due to its clinical polymorphism diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis is often hidden. This could influence its low diagnostic rate by not referring cases not diagnosed as clinical imaging. MRI allows the diagnosis by showing the thrombus and the occluded vein. The prognosis is usually reserved compared to arterial thrombosis diagnosis but deserves to be placed early to avoid disabling sequelae. We report a patient is 37 years with no particular history in which MRI led to the diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis on T1 and T2 sequences in the right lateral sinus and veno MRI in the acute phase. There were no parenchymal lesions. One month later a check showed recanalization of the right lateral sinus. These could not they participate in determining the duration of antithrombotic treatment not justified for the moment of consensus?
ISSN:2028-9324