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Section 1 Submit Findings Case212a Findings Observation: Evidence of a Dural Sinus Thrombosis or Co-Morbid Cause for Thrombosis There is evidence of acute thrombosis of any dural sinus or the torcular herophile. Yes No There is evidence of acute thrombosis of the jugular fossa segment of the sigmoid sinus (possible “jugular fossa syndrome”). Yes No There is evidence of acute thrombosis of either high cervical internal jugular veins. Yes No There is evidence of a straight sinus thrombosis. Yes No There is evidence of aggressive otomastoid sinus disease, which could lead to internal jugular vein or sigmoid or transverse sinus thrombosis. Yes No There is evidence of cavernous sinus thrombosis. Yes No There is evidence of aggressive sphenoid sinus or retropharyngeal infectious disease, which could lead to cavernous sinus thrombosis. Yes No There is evidence of dilatation of the orbital veins (optic hydrops). Yes No Observation: Evidence of a Recognizable Cortical Vein Thrombosis or Co-Morbid Cause for Thrombosis There is evidence of supratentorial cortical vein thrombosis or cytogenic edema corresponding to a recognizable cortical vein (i.e. a cerebral venous vector). Yes No There is evidence of infratentorial cortical vein thrombosis or cytogenic edema corresponding to a recognizable cortical vein (i.e. a posterior fossa venous vector). Yes No There is evidence of frontal or frontoethmoid sinusitis, which can cause frontal vein thrombophlebitis. Yes No There is evidence of deep central vein (ICV, septal vein, thalamostriate) or vein of Galen possibly including the straight sinus thrombosis. Yes No There is evidence of basal vein of Rosenthal thrombosis. Yes No There is evidence of invasive or allergic (AFS) nasopharyngeal fungal disease, which could lead to cavernous sinus thrombosis. Yes No There is evidence of post surgical vein sacrifice. Yes No There is evidence of focal mass effect (i.e. meningioma, depressed skull fracture, transcranial herniation) compressing either a dural sinus, or cortical vein(s), or both. Yes No Observation: Evidence of Secondary Effects of Venous Hypertension There is evidence of recent intracranial parenchymal (intra axial) hemorrhage in a venous egress zone. Yes No There is evidence of recent intracranial subarachnoid/cisternal hemorrhage. Yes No There is evidence of subpial prepontine venous hemorrhage. Yes No There is evidence of early hydrocephalus. Yes No There is evidence of pseudotumor cerebri. Yes No Other Other findings are present consistent with a disorder other than CVT. Yes No