Anshu Warade, Alay V. Khandhar, C. Sankhla, Ketan I. Desai
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Venous Hemorrhagic Infarct Leading to Delayed Brain Abscess Formation: A Case Report
Abstract Venous sinus thrombosis is a common neurovascular problem with multifactorial etiology, infection being one of the common causes. Cerebral abscess causing thrombophlebitis and venous sinus occlusion is a known entity. In contrast, venous hemorrhagic infarct leading to abscess formation is extremely uncommon. We report a rare case of such delayed abscess formation in a venous hemorrhagic infarct secondary to superior sagittal sinus occlusion.