Clinical features
The clinical features of cortical venous thrombosis include the following symptoms and signs:
- focal neurological signs - more likely to cause bilateral signs, e.g. paraplegia rather than a hemiparesis
- epilepsy - partial or generalised
- fever
- features of sinusitis or otitis media if infection is present
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