Cavernous sinus thrombosis - External and Internal Eye
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The most common infectious agents are Staphylococcus aureus and streptococci, although gram negative organisms, anaerobes, and fungi, such as Aspergillus, may also cause cavernous sinus thrombosis. Complications of cavernous sinus thrombosis include stroke, subdural empyema or brain abscess, meningitis, septic emboli to the lungs, blindness, pituitary insufficiency, or death. Many survivors suffer permanent sequelae such as cranial nerve palsies.
Codes
G08 – Intracranial and intraspinal phlebitis and thrombophlebitis
SNOMEDCT:
89980009 – Thrombosis of cavernous venous sinus
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