The diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), a rare kind of stroke, may be difficult due to its complicated clinical manifestations, which can delay the timely start of anticoagulation. The therapeutic care of hemorrhagic transformations is more complicated. We reported a 32 year old male patient who had cerebral venous thrombosis. He was admitted to MZH in August 2024. At various phases of the illness, the case represented major challenges in the treatment, diagnosis, or causal evaluation. The possible long-term implications for the patient include epileptic seizures, depressive symptoms, and other behavioral issues, which are late complications. This case is a scenario of a profound cerebral vein thrombosis, which required critical care, and led to focal epileptic fits and deterioration in consciousness.
Cerebral Venous Thrombosis; Seizures; Intracerebral Hemorrhage