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Abstract
Isolated cortical vein thrombosis is an uncommon condition and often difficult to diagnose, both clinically and radiologically. We report a case of a 38 years old man who presented with headache of new onset and clinical examination was unremarkable. The unenhanced brain CT did not reveal any abnormality. In view of unrelenting headache and partial seizures, we performed magnetic resonance imaging (with axial T1, T2 and gradient echo sequences, coronal FLAIR, diffusion weighted imaging as well as Gadolinium contrast-enhanced images) and magnetic resonance venography of the brain that revealed an isolated parietal cortical vein thrombosis with the rarely reported 'cord sign'. We report the clinical and radiological findings in our patient with isolated parietal cortical vein thrombosis.Entities:
Keywords: Cortical vein thrombosis; cord sign
Year: 2009 PMID: 22470649 PMCID: PMC3303300 DOI: 10.3941/jrcr.v3i3.141
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radiol Case Rep ISSN: 1943-0922