From: Reversible anomia and cerebral venous thrombosis: a case report and review of the literature
Authors | Age/sex | Presenting symptoms | Risk factors | Affected cerebral sinuses | Affected cerebral region | Treatment | Outcome | |
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1 | Kuan et al. (2014) | 52/F | Headache anomia Nausea Vomiting | Protein C and protein C deficiency | Left transverse | Left parietotemporal | Heparin followed by warfarin | Improved |
2 | Sarma et al. (2004) | 23/F | Headache anomia Nausea Vomiting | Oral contraceptive | Superior, inferior, vein of Galen, and straight sinuses | Bilateral parietotemporal, basal ganglia, and thalami | Heparin followed by warfarin | Improved |
3 | Ayele et al. (2021) | 30/F | Headache anomia Blurred vision | Postpartum | Left transverse and sigmoid sinuses along with the corresponding cortical veins | Left parietotemporal | Heparin followed by warfarin | Improved |