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Main Authors: Julia Loureiro Sion, Daniele M. Celeste, Bernadete L. Liphaus, Marlene P. Garanito, Jorge D. A. Carneiro
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Published: Wiley 2025
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Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pbc.32083
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author Julia Loureiro Sion
Daniele M. Celeste
Bernadete L. Liphaus
Marlene P. Garanito
Jorge D. A. Carneiro
author_facet Julia Loureiro Sion
Daniele M. Celeste
Bernadete L. Liphaus
Marlene P. Garanito
Jorge D. A. Carneiro
Julia Loureiro Sion
Daniele M. Celeste
Bernadete L. Liphaus
Marlene P. Garanito
Jorge D. A. Carneiro
collection Wiley Open Access
contents Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis: 20 Years of Experience in a Pediatric Tertiary Center Julia Loureiro Sion Daniele M. Celeste Bernadete L. Liphaus Marlene P. Garanito Jorge D. A. Carneiro Pediatric Blood & Cancer ABSTRACT Cerebral sinovenous thrombosis (CSVT) is rare in children and is related to risk factors, as dehydration and infections. This study analyzed 44 pediatric cases of CSVT from a 20‐year registry. Risk factors were identified in 93%, infection being the most frequent. Thrombophilia was detected in eight patients. Most patients (91%) received anticoagulation: 78% low molecular weight heparin and 20% unfractionated heparin. Treatment duration exceeded current recommendations (median 21 weeks), as most cases were treated based on CHEST 2012 guidelines. One patient experienced major bleeding related to anticoagulation. All thrombi improved, with 49% achieving complete resolution. There were no recurrences and no fatalities linked to anticoagulation. 10.1002/pbc.32083 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis: 20 Years of Experience in a Pediatric Tertiary Center
Julia Loureiro Sion
Daniele M. Celeste
Bernadete L. Liphaus
Marlene P. Garanito
Jorge D. A. Carneiro
Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis: 20 Years of Experience in a Pediatric Tertiary Center Julia Loureiro Sion Daniele M. Celeste Bernadete L. Liphaus Marlene P. Garanito Jorge D. A. Carneiro Pediatric Blood & Cancer ABSTRACT Cerebral sinovenous thrombosis (CSVT) is rare in children and is related to risk factors, as dehydration and infections. This study analyzed 44 pediatric cases of CSVT from a 20‐year registry. Risk factors were identified in 93%, infection being the most frequent. Thrombophilia was detected in eight patients. Most patients (91%) received anticoagulation: 78% low molecular weight heparin and 20% unfractionated heparin. Treatment duration exceeded current recommendations (median 21 weeks), as most cases were treated based on CHEST 2012 guidelines. One patient experienced major bleeding related to anticoagulation. All thrombi improved, with 49% achieving complete resolution. There were no recurrences and no fatalities linked to anticoagulation. 10.1002/pbc.32083 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis: 20 Years of Experience in a Pediatric Tertiary Center
topic Pediatric Blood & Cancer
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pbc.32083