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Fig. 2B —Cord sign in cortical venous thrombosis in a young woman.
Unenhanced CT scans show dense cortical veins (white arrows,A), an uncommon direct sign of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT)
known as cord sign. Note also indirect signs of CVT, including subcortical
hemorrhagic infarction (black arrows), diffuse brain swelling, and
small ventricular size.