2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2013.07.008
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Endovascular Treatment of Children With Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis: A Case Series

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“…CSVT is a rare condition affecting 0.56–0.67/100,000 children/year, with high mortality and long-term neurological deficits [5]. However, the incidence may be underestimated depending on thrombus location and absence of symptoms.…”
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“…CSVT is a rare condition affecting 0.56–0.67/100,000 children/year, with high mortality and long-term neurological deficits [5]. However, the incidence may be underestimated depending on thrombus location and absence of symptoms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the incidence may be underestimated depending on thrombus location and absence of symptoms. Risk factors producing a prothrombotic state include dehydration, renal failure, trauma, cancer, and hematologic disorders such as iron-deficiency anemia [5]. Thrombosis is frequent in the lateral and superior sagittal sinuses, and a simple unenhanced CT scan may diagnose CSVT [6].…”
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“…Having said that, the cases described in the published case reports are for patients who either presented with severe complications (coma) or were not responsive to anticoagulation, so more aggressive approaches are not to be completely dismissed. 7,8 Anticoagulation is the mainstay of management of CSVT and is based on extrapolation from clinical trials in adults with a Cochrane review of those trials supporting the benefit of anticoagulation. 9 Pediatric trials have not been performed.…”
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