DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF THROMBOSIS OF CEREBRAL VEINS AND VENOUS SINUSES
Keywords:
venous sinus thrombosis, cerebral vein thrombosis, headache, diagnostics, anticoagulantsAbstract
Cerebral vein and venous sinus thrombosis is a rare disease, accounting for less than
1% of all stroke cases. The most common and often the earliest symptom of cerebral vein and
sinus thrombosis is headache. The diagnosis of the disease is significantly complicated by the lack
of specific characteristics of this pain and the possible absence of other neurological
manifestations. In this regard, headache is often the only complaint of patients with cerebral
venous sinus thrombosis. Due to the variability of clinical symptoms, often subacute or slow
development, the disease is diagnosed late or remains unrecognized at all. The most common
thrombosis is the superior sagittal, lateral and transverse sinuses. In 2/3 of cases, thrombosis of
several cerebral veins is observed. This paper presents the anatomical features of the structure of
the venous system of the brain, issues of etiology, pathogenesis, clinical picture, diagnosis and
treatment of cerebral vein and venous sinus thrombosis.
The case histories of three patients who were treated at different times in the second neurological
department of the Scientific Center of Neurology with a diagnosis of “cerebral sinus thrombosis”
are presented, demonstrating modern possibilities for the diagnosis and treatment of venous
circulation disorders.


