A case of cranial venous sinus
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A case of cranial venous sinus thrombosis and proteinuria
An 18-year-old male, presented with history of dyspnoea on exertion, intermittent icterus, colicky abdominal pain, and cola-colored urine (of 6 months duration). There was no history of fever, bleeding, intake of drugs or exposure to radiation. Past history and family history were non-contributory. ...
April 1, 2005; Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
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