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Isolated cortical vein thrombosis: case series.

Ranjodh Singh1, William P Cope1, Zhiping Zhou1, Michelle E De Witt2, John A Boockvar2, Apostolos J Tsiouris3.   

Abstract

OBJECT: Isolated cortical vein thrombosis (ICVT) accounts for less than 1% of all cerebral infarctions. ICVT may cause irreversible parenchymal damage, rendering early and accurate diagnosis critical. This case series and literature review presents the clinical and radiological findings in 7 patients with ICVT, and highlights risk factors and imaging modalities that may be most beneficial in rendering an accurate and timely diagnosis.
METHODS: Patients with CT and MRI findings consistent with ICVT examined between January 2011 and June 2014 were included in this retrospective review.
RESULTS: Seven patients (5 females, 2 males), ranging in age from 11 months to 34 years, met the inclusion criteria. The most common clinical presentations were headaches (n = 4) and seizures (n = 3). The most common comorbidities noted in these patients were hypercoagulable states (n = 4) and intracranial hypotension (n = 3). Five patients had intraparenchymal involvement. CT suggested the correct diagnosis in 4 patients, and MRI confirmed the diagnosis in all 7 patients. All patients who received anticoagulation therapy (n = 5) experienced complete resolution of their symptoms.
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of these patients were adult females, consistent with published data. Seizures and headaches were the most common presenting symptoms. Hypercoagulable state and intracranial hypotension, both known risk factors for thrombosis, were the most commonly noted ICVT risk factors. Intraparenchymal involvement was prevalent in nearly all ICVT cases and presented as vasogenic edema, early intraparenchymal hemorrhage, or hemorrhagic venous infarction. Susceptibility-weighted imaging was the most sensitive imaging technique in diagnosing ICVT.

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Keywords:  CTA = CT angiography; CTV = CT venography; DWI = diffusion-weighted imaging; GRE = gradient-recalled echo; ICVT = isolated cortical vein thrombosis; IPH = intraparenchymal hemorrhage; MRV = MR venography; SAH = subarachnoid hemorrhage; SDH = subdural hemorrhage; SPGR = spoiled gradient recalled echo; SWI = susceptibility-weighted imaging; intraparenchymal hemorrhage; isolated cortical vein thrombosis; magnetic resonance imaging; susceptibility-weighted imaging; vascular disorders; venous infarction

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25794339     DOI: 10.3171/2014.9.JNS141813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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