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An Unusual Case of Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis in a Pediatric Patient
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 08/31/09
Moore WN et al. – Rapid diagnosis of CVST was essential to the appropriate care of this patient. Being aware of signs, symptoms, and risk factors leading to CVST will assist the emergency physician in making this diagnosis.
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