Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis on Unenhanced CT

Conclusions: On CT, the CVST presented as the attenuation of the sinuses from high to isodensity with its resolution course. In the first week, the involved sinuses mainly appear as high density, then in 7 to 10 days decrease to mixed density as central high density and peripheral isodensity, and gradually to uniform isodensity at last. The secondary infarction and hemorrhage are important indirect signs of CVST. Understanding the abnormal density change of venous sinuses and intracerebral indirect signs on CT could improve our diagnostic sensitivity for CVST.
Source: Neurosurgery Quarterly - Category: Neurosurgery Tags: Original Article Source Type: research