Abstract
Background . The causes of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) are manifold as is its clinical presentation. Case . We report the case of a CVT following lumbar puncture and intravenous glucocorticosteroid therapy in a female adolescent with a clinically isolated syndrome and risk factors for thrombosis. Conclusion . In adolescent patients with acute inflammatory disease undergoing lumbar puncture followed by intravenous high-dose glucocorticosteroid therapy, one should be aware of the elevated risk for thrombosis. A persistent headache with change in the headache pattern and loss of a postural component might be a sign for CVT, requiring emergency imaging of the brain.
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Michel, M., Haberlandt, E., Baumann, M., Entenmann, A., Wagner, M., & Rostasy, K. (2015). Postdural Puncture Superior Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis in a Juvenile Case of Clinically Isolated Syndrome. Case Reports in Pediatrics, 2015, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/358164
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