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Can cortical venous thrombosis be cured without any residual neurological deficit?

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Can cortical venous thrombosis be cured without any residual neurological deficit?

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Isolated cortical venous thrombosis is rare, it usully follows or followed by other conditions also. in yahoo answers it is very tough to answer your question. post complete details to get proper answer. any ways in common if a major venous system is blocked by a thrombosis for longer duration, haemorrhage occurs, which may lead to neurological deficit, but in your case it is not the situation. so i feel the patient may not have residual effects.

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