Cavernous sinus thrombosis other diagnostic studies

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Other Diagnostic Studies

  • EEG shows abnormalities in up to 75%, though these are not necessarily specific
  • Angiography – rarely used at this time
  • LP typically shows abnormalities in 90%: elevated pressure, elevated protein, red cells (65%), white cells (35%)

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