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CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW

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posted on 2024-08-22, 05:47 authored by Peter GatesPeter Gates
AbstractIn a retrospective survey of 66 cases (46 proven) of cerebral venous thrombosis in a large number of public teaching hospitals in Australia, the quantity of cases in institutions of similar size varied widely. There were 29 fatal cases (all underwent an autopsy) and in 20 of these the venous thrombosis was considered to be the major cause of death. In 15 of the deaths due to cerebral venous thrombosis the diagnosis was not suspected before death. In 27 cases (18 proven) the underlying cause was infection, while only two cases (both confirmed) were associated with oral contraceptives. These findings suggest that although rare, cerebral venous thrombosis is underdiagnosed and that, even in the era of modern antibiotics, sepsis is the commonest single identifiable cause.

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Journal

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine

Volume

16

Pagination

766-770

Location

Australia

ISSN

0004-8291

Language

en

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

6

Publisher

Wiley

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