A 21-year-old gentleman presented with low responsiveness and an unwitnessed tonic-clonic seizure. A 3-day history of fevers, headaches, and poor sleep was reported. He was initially treated for meningoencephalitis. Subsequently, he developed an erythematous rash over the face and chest. He had three generalised tonic-clonic seizures and his Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) deteriorated to 8 out of 15 requiring intubation and ventilation, and antiepileptics. Lumbar puncture (LP) results were unremarkable; however, the computed tomography (CT) head concluded bilateral haemorrhages and commented on the possibility of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST). Computed tomography venogram (CTV) confirmed CVST in the superior sagittal sinus, cortical vein and left transverse sinus. Repeat CT head revealed no new changes. Clinically, he exhibited residual left-sided weakness following stroke secondary to CVST. The patient was discharged with lifelong warfarin due to unprovoked CVST. He re-presented ten months later with persistent headaches. Clinical review noted bilateral papilloedema and he required LP to relieve raised intracranial pressure (ICP). In a 5-year follow-up, he continues to have raised ICP and associated headaches requiring further LPs. He continues to take warfarin, levetiracetam and topiramate, for headaches. This is an atypical case of CVST presenting initially with meningoencephalitis-like symptoms, demonstrating diverse clinical presentation. Ergo, this encourages an early multidisciplinary approach in presentations of headaches and seizures as clinical suspicion for CVST is high. Ultimately, this will appropriately identify patients for neuroimaging with computed tomography/magnetic resonance venogram. Furthermore, 5-year follow-up is presented in this case highlighting the importance of long-term follow-up in view of variable long-term complications that remain difficult to predict.
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