Abstract

Cerebral venous thrombosis may be due to partial or complete occlusion of cortical veins or cerebral venous sinuses, of which cavernous sinus thrombosis is the least frequently diagnosed (1.3% of cases). Septic thrombosis of the cavernous sinus is more frequently diagnosed, but aseptic variant of development is also possible. The aim of this work was to present a clinical case of a change in the diagnostic hypothesis during the observation by a neurologist of a telemedicine service of a patient with cluster headache and further detection of non-septic thrombosis of the cavernous sinus.

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