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Abstract: . . . of lateral sinus in neurocysticercosis may be due to high velocity of blood flow that prevents lodging of embryo in lateral sinus. MR venography is the ideal investigation for diagnosing such conditions. Rajniti Prasad, Sushil . . . . . . lateral sinus in neurocysticercosis may be due to high velocity of blood flow that prevents lodging of embryo in lateral sinus. MR venography is the ideal investigation for diagnosing such conditions. Rajniti Prasad, Sushil Taparia, . . . . . . cranium showed small hypodense lesion in right lateral sinus with a hyperdense nodule within, suggestive of lateral sinus thrombosis . On MRI, right lateral sinus showed a small space occupying lesion with mixed intense signals on T1 and T2 . . . . . . manifestations such as ocular or dural cysts account for less than 5% of cases of symptomatic disease(5). Our case presented with headache, hitherto undescribed in literature. The noninvolvement of lateral sinus in neurocysticercosis may be due to . . . . . . 1997; 10: 268-272. 5. Proano JV, Madrazo I, Avelar F, Lopez-Felix B, Diaz G, Grijalba I. Medical treatment for neurocysticercosis characterized by giant subarachnoid cysts. N Engl J Med 2001; 345: 879-885. . . . --1324,5,132,1664,6621
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