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Combined Near-infrared Fluorescent Imaging and Micro-computed Tomography for Directly Visualizing Cerebral Thromboemboli
Published on: September 25, 2016
[Thrombophilias associated with cerebral venous thrombosis]
E Schlück1, G Rodier, F Derouiche
1Service de Neurologie, Hôpital Emile Muller, 68100 Mulhouse, France.
Abstract:
Many coagulation disorders have been associated with cerebral venous thrombosis. These disorders may be primary like protein C and S deficiency, antithrombine III deficiency and activated protein C resistance. Antiphospholipid antibodies represent an acquired disorders of coagulation. A prothrombotic state induced by more common factor including oral contraceptive, pregnancy and puerperium increases the venous thrombosis risk.
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