Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis - Diagnostic Strategies and Prognostic Models: A Review

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  • T. N
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Abstract

According to Virchow's triad, venous thrombosis can occur as a result of one or more of three factors: changes in the dynamics of the blood flow, endothelial injury/dysfunction of the blood vessel and hypercoagulability. The blood in the veins is constantly forming microscopic thrombi that are routinely broken down by the body, and significant clotting can occur only when the balance of thrombus formation and resolution is altered. This book is a fresh synthesis of venous thromboembolism care and considers the opinions and studies from different fields of medicine. As venous thrombosis spectrum is wide and can affect many organ systems, from deep veins of the leg to the cerebral venous system, our intent is for this to be a comprehensive, up-to-date and readable book. We tried to present a synthesis of existing material infused with new ideas and perspectives and authors own clinical studies and even case-reports. BT - Venous Thrombosis

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A., P., I., R., T., N., & D., B. (2012). Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis - Diagnostic Strategies and Prognostic Models: A Review. In Venous Thrombosis - Principles and Practice. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/28865

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