Deep Cerebral Vein Thrombosis: A Clinical Masquerader.

J Clin Diagn Res

Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, PGIMER & Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, New Delhi, India.

Published: April 2017

Cerebral Vein Thrombosis (CVT) is an uncommon cause of stroke. Thrombosis can occur in superficial veins, deep venous system or cortical veins of brain. The term Deep Cerebral Vein Thrombosis (DCVT) is used for thrombosis of internal cerebral vein, vein of Galen and basal vein of Rosenthal. Only 10% cases of CVT are because of thrombosis of deep cerebral vein. The diagnosis of DCVT is often missed because of its heterogenous presentation. Herein, we present a case of DCVT which was initially treated as meningoencephalitis. A timely advised brain imaging helped in making the diagnosis and patient recovered completely after institution of anticoagulation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2017/25910.9712DOI Listing

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