
pmid: 4080157
Strokes of venous origin are relatively infrequent. They usually cause venous infarcts which can be observed in 2 main circumstances: cerebral thrombophlebitis or dural arteriovenous (AV) fistulae draining into cerebral veins. The authors study the CT and angiographic aspects of these venous infarcts and their evolution. Conventional angiography remains indispensable to confirm the diagnosis.
Diagnosis, Differential, Arteriovenous Fistula, Brain, Humans, Cerebral Infarction, Dura Mater, Thrombophlebitis, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Cerebral Angiography, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Veins
Diagnosis, Differential, Arteriovenous Fistula, Brain, Humans, Cerebral Infarction, Dura Mater, Thrombophlebitis, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Cerebral Angiography, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Veins
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