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Introduction. Deep cerebral vein thrombosis is a specificclinical pattern of neuroBeh et. The clinical features of ischemic stroke by Rosenthal or internal cephalic vein thrombosis predominate. Method. A retrospective analysis of twelve cases of Rosenthal vein thrombosis revealing Beh et disease were analyzed. These cases accounted for one- quarter of the NeuroBeh et patients treated in our unit. Ré sults. The typical pattern of Rosenthal vein thrombosis clinical was present in all patients who developed a diencephalo- mesencephalic syndrome. Conclusion. The clinical presentation is highly suggestive of diagnosis confirmed by imaging. Outcome is favorable with corticosteroids and anticoagulation.
Introduction. Deep cerebral vein thrombosis is a specific clinical pattern of neuroBeh et. The clinical features of ischemic stroke by Rosenthal or internal cephalic vein thrombosis predominate. Method. A retrospective analysis of twelve cases of Rosenthal vein thrombosis revealing Beh et disease were analyzed. The cases accounted for one- quarter of the NeuroBeh et patients treated in our unit. Ré sults. The typical pattern of Rosenthal vein thrombosis clinical was present in all patients who developed a diencephalo- mesencephalic syndrome. Conclusion. The clinical presentation is highly suggestive of diagnosis confirmed by imaging. Outcome is favorable with corticosteroids and anticoagulation.