Sagittal sinus thrombosis
A space between the endosteal and meningeal layer of the dura mater, which traverses through the midline along the superior and inferior borders of the falx cerebri, ultimately dividing into two parts: the superior and inferior sagittal sinus.
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Sagittal sinus thrombosisKEM Hospital
Senior Resident
Seth G. S. Medical College
DM (Gastroenterology)
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi
Research Fellow
Government Medical College, Miraj
MBBS
Ajanta Hospital
CONSULTANT NEUROSURGEON
GSVM Medical College KANPUR
MBBS
Chintamani Hospital
Associate Consultant
Worked at Jalna.Latur. and Now Mumbai.
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Consulting Surgeon.
M.S.,FICS,FAIS. Sr. Surgeon.
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