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Of particular concern are large veins, called venous sinuses, that carry blood away from the brain.
Where they separate, the gap between them is called a dural venous sinus.
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is more common in particular situations.
The nephridium projects into the main venous sinus in the animal's foot.
From there the infection may spread to the dural venous sinuses.
And the venous sinuses are fragile; if one is torn, a child can quickly bleed to death.
A very small proportion is due to cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.
The flow within the draining vein or venous sinus is anterograde.
The headache may be the only symptom of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.
Most cases of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis are due to hypercoagulability.
The diploic veins drain this area into the dural venous sinuses.
This happens in the dural venous sinuses.
But this pacemaker activity is actually made by a group of cells that derive from the sinoatrial right venous sinus.
Type I: dural arterial supply drains anterograde into venous sinus.
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is rare, with an estimated 3-4 cases per million annual incidence in adults.
The venous collections receive blood from and drain into the intracranial venous sinuses.
CSF is reabsorbed into venous sinus blood via arachnoid granulations.
As for the non-parenchymal NBD, venous sinus thrombosis can be detected.
Various studies have investigated the use of anticoagulation to suppress blood clot formation in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.
From the arterial sinuses bathing the tissues, it drains into the venous sinus, and thus flows past the nephridium.
Aseptic thrombi can also form in the dural venous sinuses and/or the cerebral veins draining into them.
In 2005 Ghioane suffered from a cerebral venous sinus thrombosis which impeded his further successful performance in the club.
The resulting complications may include suture diastasis, venous sinus thrombosis, and epidural hematoma.
A few small veins could be seen linking the specimen to the venous sinuses, and Newman skillfully coagulated and divided them.
The most important causes are subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis and cervical artery dissection.