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The clinical spectrum of intracerebral hematoma, hemorrhagic infarct, non‐hemorrhagic infarct, and non‐lesional venous stroke in patients with cerebral sinus–venous thrombosis

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Headache, convulsion, behavioral disorder, seizures, and speech disorders were the most frequent clinical symptoms of patients with hemorrhagic CSVT. Specific risk factors, including pregnancy/puerberium, early and extended thrombosis of large sinus, and presence of high blood pressure at admission, are associated with hemorrhagic lesion and unfavorable outcome.

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