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Die Sinus- und Venenthrombose — eine Differenzialdiagnose des akuten Schlaganfalls

Sinus and venous thrombosis — a differential diagnosis of acute stroke

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Die Thrombose der Hirnvenen und zerebralen Sinus ist eine seltene, aber wichtige Ursache des Schlaganfalls. Das klinische Bild ist variabel. Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit der Ätiologie, dem klinischen Bild sowie der Bildgebung und den Therapieoptionen.

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Thrombosis of the cerebral veins and sinus is a rare, but important cause of stroke. The clinical picture varies. This contribution addresses the etiology, clinical picture, imaging procedures, and therapeutic options.

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Grunwald, I.Q., Politi, M., Holst, B. et al. Die Sinus- und Venenthrombose — eine Differenzialdiagnose des akuten Schlaganfalls. Radiologe 45, 471–478 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00117-005-1223-0

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