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What is the treatment for sagittal sinus thrombosis?

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Coumadin (warfarin): Sagittal sinus thrombosis is often treated with blood thinners such as Coumadin (warfarin).

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Dr. Michael Korona answered

Specializes in Radiology - Interventional

Anticoagulation: With blood thinners. For severe cases catheter can be inserted to dissolve or suck out clot.

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