sinus thrombosis उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Neurological involvements range from aseptic meningitis to vascular thrombosis such as dural sinus thrombosis and organic brain syndrome manifesting with confusion, seizures, and memory loss.
- Sinusitis may extend to the central nervous system, where it may cause cavernous sinus thrombosis, retrograde meningitis, and epidural, subdural, and brain abscesses.
- 40 % of people have seizures, although it is more common in women who develop sinus thrombosis peripartum ( in the period before and after giving birth ).
- CNS involvement in Beh�et's may lead to intracranial hypertension most commonly due to dural venous sinus thrombosis [ 8-10 ] and subsequent secondary optic atrophy.
- Papilledema as a result of dural sinus thrombosis and atrophy resulting from retinal disease, have been characterized as secondary causes of optic nerve atrophy in Beh�et's disease.
- The "'danger triangle of the face "'consists of the area from the corners of the brain causing cavernous sinus thrombosis, meningitis or brain abscess.
- Less Common causes are : Papilledema, Brain tumor or abscess in occipitalregion, Cerebral trauma or hemorrhage, Meningitis Arachnoidal adhesions, sinus thrombosis, Liver Dysfunction or, Late Stage Kidney.
- No increase of cerebrospinal fluid pressure during compression of the internal jugular vein on the affected side, and an exaggerated response on the patent side, is suggestive of lateral sinus thrombosis.
- The CNS is compromised by trichinosis in 10 24 % of reported cases of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, a very rare form of stroke ( 3-4 cases per million annual incidence in adults ).
- Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, thrombosis of the veins of the brain, usually causes a headache that reflects raised intracranial pressure and is therefore made worse by anything that makes the pressure rise further, such as coughing.