Cerebral Venous Thrombosis in the Absence of Headache [Brief Reports]
Conclusions—
Patients with cerebral venous thrombosis but without headache are a heterogeneous subgroup, in which older patients, men, and some associated conditions are over-represented. Patients without headache had a worse clinical outcome, but after adjustment for imbalances, headache was not an independent predictor of outcome.
Source: Stroke - Category: Neurology Authors: Coutinho, J. M., Stam, J., Canhao, P., Barinagarrementeria, F., Bousser, M.-G., Ferro, J. M., on behalf of the ISCVT Investigators Tags: Cerebral Venous Thrombosis Brief Reports Source Type: research
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