Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis: a rare complication of nephrotic syndrome.

Journal: Journal Of Postgraduate Medicine
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Abstract

A two and half year-old-male child, known case of steroid responsive nephrotic syndrome presented with fever and vomiting of acute onset. He was diagnosed to have superior sagittal sinus thrombosis on a contrast computerised tomographic scan of brain. Recovery was complete without anticoagulant therapy. Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis is an extremely rare complication of nephrotic syndrome.

Authors
M Tullu, C Deshmukh, S Save, B Bhoite, B Bharucha