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Isolated unilateral thalamic venous infarct in a toddler.
Hosur, Bharat; Sinha, Rahul; Jain, Narendra Kumar; Muthanna, B A.
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  • Hosur B; Radiodiagnosis, Command Hospital Panchkula, Panchkula, India.
  • Sinha R; Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology, Command Hospital Panchkula, Panchkula, India drrahul_2000@yahoo.com.
  • Jain NK; Radiodiagnosis, Command Hospital Panchkula, Panchkula, India.
  • Muthanna BA; Radiodiagnosis, Command Hospital Panchkula, Panchkula, India.
BMJ Case Rep ; 15(3)2022 Mar 31.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35361669
Isolated deep cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), especially involving only the right thalamus, is one of the rarest forms of intracranial venous thrombosis in a child. The anatomy and flow patterns of the deep cerebral venous system are complex and usually, the thrombosis of the internal cerebral veins (ICV) results in thalamic infarction bilaterally. The focal infections, thalamic tumours and vascular malformations may have overlapping clinicoradiological patterns. The treating team should be able to recognise the atypical phenotypes of the deep CVT at the earliest, which can facilitate apt treatment and obviate the need for unnecessary investigations and interventions. We present a rare case of an isolated right thalamic acute venous infarct secondary to bilateral ICV thrombosis in a toddler who was successfully managed by timely diagnosis and with only conservative therapy.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Venas Cerebrales / Trombosis de la Vena / Trombosis Intracraneal Idioma: En Revista: BMJ Case Rep Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Venas Cerebrales / Trombosis de la Vena / Trombosis Intracraneal Idioma: En Revista: BMJ Case Rep Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article