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Over the past twenty years,improvements in neuroimaging have greatly improved the ability to diagnose cerebral venous sinus thrombosis,as well as isolated cortical venous thrombosis.Neuroimaging allows for variations to be detected in the cortical vein and venous sinus.Diagnosis of thromboses in the venous system should not depend entirely on angiography of undeveloped veins or venous sinus.Currently,the combination of magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance venography is the gold standard for diagnosing cerebral venous sinus thrombosis,rather than digital subtraction angiography.This article summarizes clinical manifestations,results from computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in two cases of isolated cortical venous thrombosis,analyzed relevant literature,and discussed the clinical and imaging characteristics of isolated cortical venous thromboses.
Over the past twenty years, improvements in neuroimaging have greatly improved the ability to diagnose cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, as well as isolated cortical venous thrombosis. Neuroimaging allows for variations to be detected in the cortical vein and venous sinus. Diagnostic of thromboses in the venous system should not depend entirely on angiography of undeveloped veins or venous sinus. Current, the combination of magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance venography is the gold standard for diagnosed cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, rather than digital subtraction angiography. This article summarizes clinical manifestations, results from computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in two cases of isolated cortical venous thromboses, analyzed relevant literature, and discussed the clinical and imaging characteristics of isolated cortical venous thromboses.