Journal article
Technique and Indications for Thrombolytic Treatment of Acute Venous Stroke
The neuroradiology journal, v 11(2_suppl), pp 231-234
Nov 1998
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Abstract
Acute dural sinus and deep venous thrombosis may lead to venous hypertension, congestion, edema and then hemorrhage. We reviewed 41 patients with 5 different stages of imaging presentation and increment increasing dural sinus pressure.
The early Stages I or II may not need thrombolysis, but Stage III and IV should start as early as possible. Stage II may require thrombolysis if it fails in the trial of anticoagulation. All Stage V patients' results with fatality with or without thrombolysis.
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- Title
- Technique and Indications for Thrombolytic Treatment of Acute Venous Stroke
- Creators
- F.Y. Tsai - Allegheny CollegeA.M. Wang - Allegheny CollegeR.A. Koenigsberg - Allegheny CollegeT. Roth - Allegheny CollegeG. Dhillon - Allegheny CollegeW.T.C. Yuh - Allegheny College
- Publication Details
- The neuroradiology journal, v 11(2_suppl), pp 231-234
- Publisher
- SAGE Publications
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Radiology (Radiologic Sciences)
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000078508700066
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0032416177
- Other Identifier
- 991019168101104721
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