Dizziness When Eating: an Unusual Isolated Presentation of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
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概要
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A previously healthy 60-year-old man had a two-year history of dizziness or faintness when eating but not when drinking. MRI of the brain detected deep venous dilatation, and digital subtraction cerebral angiography showed superior sagittal sinus thrombosis. These symptoms were completely resolved after the daily administration of 200 mg ticlopidine for four weeks. The pathomechanism of this unusual presentation is speculated episodic congestion of the jugular venous drainage during mealtime due to an increase in the circulatory volume of the external carotidjugular system.(Internal Medicine 40: 961-963, 2001)
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著者
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HATTORI Takamichi
The Department of Neurology
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Fukutake Toshio
The Department Of Neurology (d3) Chiba University Graduate School Of Medicine The Department Of Neur
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Hattori Takamichi
The Department Of Neurology (d3) Chiba University Graduate School Of Medicine
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SHIMOE Yutaka
the Department of Neurology, Kashima Rosai Hospital
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Shimoe Yutaka
The Department Of Neurology Kashima Rosai Hospital
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