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- Johannes Gossner, Jörg Larsen, and Michael Knauth.
- Institute for Roentgendiagnostics, Braunschweig Teaching Hospitals, Braunschweig, Germany.
- Clin Imaging. 2010 Mar 1;34(2):134-7.
AbstractBilateral infarctions of the thalamus account for only a small fraction of ischemic strokes and carry a poor prognosis. These infarcts rarely have a venous etiology. A case secondary to straight sinus thrombosis is presented. Difficulties in considering the diagnosis and its radiological appearances are discussed. A simple imaging pathway including computed tomographic angiography and magnetic resonance imaging including a susceptibility-weighted sequence is presented in order to facilitate determination of the exact etiology in order to optimize therapy accordingly.Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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