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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Cerebral venous thrombosis
  1. ... out) Head injury Sickle cell disease Brain tumors Cerebral venous thrombosis (blood clot in the veins in the skull) ...
  2. ... injury following a cardiac arrest Clots in the veins of the brain (sinus thrombosis)
  3. ... vein thrombosis ) Leg or arm arteries Legs ( deep vein thrombosis ) Lungs ( pulmonary embolism ) Neck or brain ( stroke )
  4. ... include: Bed sores Clots in the veins ( deep vein thrombosis ) Lung infections (pneumonia) Malnutrition
  5. ... hematoma , or an epidural hematoma . Clots in the veins prevent blood flow from leaving the brain ( sinus thrombosis ). Other causes of headaches that should be checked ...
  6. ... strokes can occur if blood flow to the brain is disrupted. Other problems with the heart and blood vessels include the following: Blood clots Deep vein thrombosis Thrombophlebitis Peripheral vascular disease , resulting in intermittent pain ...
  7. ... CT scan of the head MRI of the brain Magnetic resonance venogram Sinus x-ray
  8. ... of PSP include: Blood clot in veins ( deep vein thrombosis ) due to limited movement Injury from falling Lack of control over vision Loss of brain functions over time Pneumonia due to trouble swallowing ...
  9. ... Repeat bleeding from the varices Encephalopathy (loss of brain ... can cause pain) Clotting of the shunt Portal vein thrombosis
  10. ... pressure in the skull, such as: Hydrocephalus Tumor Venous sinus thrombosis Infection
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