Superior Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis Syndrome

Syndrome of thrombosis of the congenital sinus (superior sagittal sinus) is a serious condition that is characterized by poor circulation in the head and neck area. This syndrome can be caused by various reasons, such as infectious diseases, cancer, trauma, etc. With SCD thrombosis syndrome, blood begins to accumulate in the head and neck, which can lead to serious health consequences.

One of the most common symptoms of VSV thrombosis syndrome is headache. It can manifest itself in different forms: from severe and prolonged pain to mild and short-term pain. Headache may be associated with changes in intracranial pressure, as well as with cerebrovascular accidents.

Another symptom of VSM thrombosis syndrome is dizziness. It manifests itself in the form of a feeling of instability, loss of balance and loss of coordination of movements. Dizziness can be caused by dysfunction of the vestibular apparatus or changes in cerebral circulation. Also with this syndrome there may be



Maxillary sinus thrombosis syndrome (sinus thrombosis) is the retrograde movement of blood clots or other space-occupying formations through the sinus due to obstructed blood outflow from the transverse (median) sinus.\n\nThe pathological process can occur in one or