Cerebral Dural Sinus Thrombosis.
- Author:
Young Min HAN
1
;
Jong Phil LEE
;
Hyung Sik HWANG
;
Dae Chul LIM
;
Joon Ho SONG
;
Myung Su AHN
Author Information
1. Department of Neurosurgery, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, Anyang, Korea.
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Cerebral dural sinus thrombosis;
MR venography;
Collateral vessels
- MeSH:
Cerebral Angiography;
Diagnosis;
Early Diagnosis;
Mortality;
Phlebography;
Prognosis;
Rare Diseases;
Sinus Thrombosis, Intracranial*
- From:Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
2001;30(3):389-394
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Cerebral dural sinus thrombosis(CDST) has been described as a rare disease with a variety of patho-etiological factors. The diagnosis of CDST is difficult due to various symptoms and signs, none of which is specific to CDST. But timely diagosis is critical for effective management. The introduction and widespread use of computed tomography(CT), magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and cerebral angiography made early diagnosis of CDST possible. In particular, MR venography is the most useful tool for establishing a correct diagnosis quickly. In early literature, mortality ranked between 30% and 50% but in more recent series it is between 5.5% and 30%. With the advent of diagnostic and therapeutic tools, early diagnosis and proper management has made the prognosis better. The appropriate therapy for CDST, however, has been the subject of much cortroversy. Individual variations of the venous system and collateral vessels are key factors to decide the proper treatment. In this report, we present two cases with symptomatic CDST treated without open surgical or direct endovascular interventions with good outcome.