Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis
"Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Formation or presence of a blood clot (THROMBUS) in the SUPERIOR SAGITTAL SINUS or the inferior sagittal sinus. Sagittal sinus thrombosis can result from infections, hematological disorders, CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA; and NEUROSURGICAL PROCEDURES. Clinical features are primarily related to the increased intracranial pressure causing HEADACHE; NAUSEA; and VOMITING. Severe cases can evolve to SEIZURES or COMA.
Descriptor ID |
D020225
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MeSH Number(s) |
C10.228.140.300.525.425.500.750 C14.907.253.566.350.500.750 C14.907.355.590.213.350.500.750
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Concept/Terms |
Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis- Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis
- Sagittal Sinus Thromboses
- Sinus Thromboses, Sagittal
- Sinus Thrombosis, Sagittal
- Thromboses, Sagittal Sinus
- Thrombosis, Sagittal Sinus
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis" by people in Profiles.
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[Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis after intrathecal chemotherapy and intravenous high-dose cytarabine in an acute myeloid leukemia case with t(8;21)(q22;q22)]. Rinsho Ketsueki. 2016 Apr; 57(4):477-82.
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Pulmonary embolus from acute superior sagittal sinus thrombosis secondary to skull fracture: case report. Neurosurgery. 2011 Jun; 68(6):E1756-60; discussion E1760.