Value in Health Sciences, cilt.12, sa.2, ss.372-377, 2022 (Scopus)
ABSTRACT
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is a rare but acute and life-threatening disease. In this study, we present a case
series of 10 patients with CSVT diagnosed in the emergency department of a tertiary hospital. Demographic
characteristics, CVST etiologies, diagnostic characteristics in their history, radiological signs and prognosis were recorded
during their hospitalization. The median age of the patients was 32 years. Half of the patients were women. It was known
that three patients had otitis media, and the other three patients had pregnancy, puerperium and hormonal contraceptives.
One patient had chronic inflammatory disease and one patient had idiopathic thrombosis. All but one of the patients had
headache. The diagnostic tool was magnetic resonance venography and all patients had transverse sinus occlusion. All
patients received anticoagulant treatment in the neurology department, 9 patients were discharged with good recovery, 1
patient died. Emergency clinicians should be more careful, especially in young patients and patients with thrombotic risk
factors. Hormonal contraceptives are a major preventable risk factor. However, pregnancy and the postpartum period are
thrombotic risk factors on their own. Intracranial infections such as otitis media may spread and cause cerebral vein
thrombosis. Magnetic resonance venography is the most successful diagnostic tool for SSVT.
Keywords: Venous sinus thrombosis; emergency medicine; headache.