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A review of therapeutic strategies for the management of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
Neurosurgical Focus, 11/12/09
Medel R et al. – Effective treatments exist for the management of CVST, and overall outcomes are more favorable than those for arterial stroke. Further research is necessary to determine the role of individual therapies; however, the rarity of the condition poses a significant limitation.
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