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New Oral Anticoagulants Versus Warfarin For Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: A Multi-Center, Observational Study, Mohammad Wasay, Maria Khan, Haris Majid Rajput, Salman Farooq, Mohammed Ibrahim Memon, Suhail Abdulla Alrukn, Abdul Malik, Foad Abd-Allah, Raja Farhat Shoaib, Rizwana Shahid, Sadia Nishat, Safia Awan
New Oral Anticoagulants Versus Warfarin For Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: A Multi-Center, Observational Study, Mohammad Wasay, Maria Khan, Haris Majid Rajput, Salman Farooq, Mohammed Ibrahim Memon, Suhail Abdulla Alrukn, Abdul Malik, Foad Abd-Allah, Raja Farhat Shoaib, Rizwana Shahid, Sadia Nishat, Safia Awan
Section of Neurology
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Headache In Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: Incidence, Pattern And Location In 200 Consecutive Patients., Mohammad Wasay, Suleman Kojan, Alper I Dai, George Bobustuc, Zubair Sheikh
Headache In Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: Incidence, Pattern And Location In 200 Consecutive Patients., Mohammad Wasay, Suleman Kojan, Alper I Dai, George Bobustuc, Zubair Sheikh
Section of Neurology
We analyzed the incidence, pattern and location of headache in consecutive 200 Patients with proven diagnosis of CVT to identify an association between localization of headache and site of sinus involvement. Headache was present in 136 (68%) Patients. The duration of headache (reported in 128 Patients) was reported as acute (1-3 days), 81 Patients (60%), sub-acute (4-14 days), 33 Patients (24%), and chronic (more than 14 days), 14 Patients (10%). The quality of headache (reported in 72 Patients) was reported as throbbing 12 (9%), band like 27 (20%), thunderclap 7 (5%), and other (pounding, exploding, stabbing, etc.) 26 (20%). The …