Superficial Siderosis Of The Central Nervous System Due To Bilateral Jugular Vein Thrombosis
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2010Author
Yavagal, Dileep R.
Geng, Deqing
Akar, Serra
Buonanno, Ferdinando
Kesari, Santosh
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Objective: To describe a novel cause of meningeal siderosis due to intermittent subarachnoid bleeding caused by chronic bilateral jugular vein thrombosis. Design: Case report and review of literature. Patient: A 51-year-old man with a distant history of cervical injury who presented with transient aphasia in the setting of progressive cognitive decline. Intervention: Neurological examination, magnetic resonance imaging, lumbar puncture, and angiogram. Results: The patient had intermittent subarachnoid bleeding resulting from extensive venous collaterals in the neck and cervical spine due to chronic bilateral jugular vein thrombosis. Conclusion: Unexplained neurological deterioration and history of cervical trauma warrants diagnostic consideration of superficial siderosis and jugular vein thrombosis.