Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (CVST) in Adults- A Case Series of (5) Five Patients from Bisha, Saudi Arabia

Adekunle F. Mustapha *

Department of Medicine, King Abdullah Hospital, Bisha, Saudi Arabia.

Lukman Femi Owolabi

Department of Medicine, College of Medicine University of Bisha, Saudi Arabia.

Ahmed Raafat

Department of Medicine, King Abdullah Hospital, Bisha, Saudi Arabia.

Aomar G. Belkacem

Department of Medicine, King Abdullah Hospital, Bisha, Saudi Arabia.

Oluranti Akinyemi

Department of Medicine, King Abdullah Hospital, Bisha, Saudi Arabia.

Mushabab Alghamdi

Department of Radiology, King Abdullah Hospital, Bisha, Saudi Arabia.

Hamzah M. Ahmed

Department of Radiology, King Abdullah Hospital, Bisha, Saudi Arabia.

Francis Ikechukwu Okwuegbuna

Department of Radiology, King Abdullah Hospital, Bisha, Saudi Arabia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is rare cause of stroke particularly prevalent among young adults. CVST is a potentially life threatening condition if not recognised early, but unlike arterial stroke, it has a good prognosis if appropriate treatment is instituted early. We present five cases of cerebral sinus venous thrombosis managed in our hospital with four of the affected patients being young females signifying a female predilection. The risk factors were varied and included hypothyroidism, post-traumatic epilepsy with subdural haematoma, puerperium and COVID-19 vaccination. The causes of CVST are protean and its symptomatology is diverse. A high index of clinical suspicion and Magnetic Resonance Venogram (MRV) of the brain facilitated early and prompt diagnosis .In our case series, three out five  patients had left transverse sinus thrombosis on MRV brain and one patient had a superior sagittal sinus and right transverse sinus thrombosis. The patients had anticoagulation with heparin which is the mainstay of treatment for CVST. Four patients improved and were discharged or referred and one died. Prognosis depends on the predisposing factors. Prognosis is usually good with up to 80% of patients making a complete recovery.

Keywords: Cerebral, venous thrombosis, aetiology and treatment


How to Cite

Mustapha, Adekunle F., Lukman Femi Owolabi, Ahmed Raafat, Aomar G. Belkacem, Oluranti Akinyemi, Mushabab Alghamdi, Hamzah M. Ahmed, and Francis Ikechukwu Okwuegbuna. 2021. “Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (CVST) in Adults- A Case Series of (5) Five Patients from Bisha, Saudi Arabia”. Asian Journal of Research and Reports in Neurology 4 (1):171-83. https://journalajorrin.com/index.php/AJORRIN/article/view/42.

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