Synchron announced today that it raised $200 million in a Series D financing round to support the commercialization of its ...
Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is an uncommon condition that is potentially reversible if properly diagnosed and promptly treated. Although CVT can occur at any age, it most commonly affects ...
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is characterized by elevated intracranial pressure without a clear cause, often linked to cerebral venous sinus constriction from embryological or acquired ...
An 18 year-old woman presented with headaches followed by lethargy and then coma. On examination, she had papilledema. She withdrew the left side more than the right, to a painful stimulus. Cerebral ...
Anticoagulation with heparin is the first line of treatment in CVST (Baker et al.; Buccino et al., 2001; Buccino et al., 2003; Chow et al.; deBruijn et al. 2000; Ekseth et al.). This treatment is ...
Background The proximity of transverse sinus stenosis (TSS) to inner ear structures and the temporal bone makes it a substantial cause of pulsatile tinnitus (PT). Treatment typically involves venous ...
The sinuses are four hollow spaces on both sides of your face and head. They're connected by narrow channels that allow air and fluids to flow between your nose and throat. If you have inflammation in ...
Pilonidal sinus—also called a pilonidal cyst—is a skin infection that occurs in or around the crease of your buttocks. This condition happens when hair, skin cells, and dirt clog a hair follicle, ...
Supratentorial veins are divided into superficial and deep venous systems. Most superficial veins drain into the superior sagittal sinus, cavernous sinus, transverse sinus, and inferior sagittal ...
Sagittal: ear-to-ear, top of frontal sinus to hyoid bone and all of mandible, centered on posterior nasal cavity with FOV of about 180 x 180. Okay to exclude posterior neck/brain and superior brain.
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