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Old 07-28-2012, 02:59 PM #1
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Default Sigmoid sinus Thrombosis or Migraine ?

Hi, I got MRV done and have 2 doctors having different opinions, One is saying its thrombosis in sigmoid sinus and need proper treatment with herapin and warfarin(and wants to test for thrombophilia).
The other doctor says, he wants to start medication assuming its migrane and abnormality in MRV is not very clear to him.

I want to start treatment asap, if its CVT... Also please let me know how seriousis the situation.
Please help me.

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