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Venous Infarct

Venous infarct is the block in the blood blow due to a clot or external compression. It usually occurs secondary to venous thrombosis. It is a rare and serious condition occurring in newborns.

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How to treat headache post brain clot?

Query: Hello doctor, My father has brain clot problem and he was admitted to a hospital for eight days and now discharged. Physically his body is working properly but sometimes he is having a painful headache and most of the time he is taking a long sleep and his memory is affected due to the clotting. Yes...  Read Full »


Dr. Aida Abaz Quka

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I reviewed your father's tests (attachment removed to protect patient identity) and would explain that he has suffered a venous infarct of the brain, associated with hemorrhagic transformation. A headache is quite common and it will need a long time to recover (weeks)...  Read Full »

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