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Subarachnoid hemorrhage after transient global amnesia caused by cerebral venous congestion: case report
2018
BMC Neurology
Transient global amnesia is reported to be caused by cerebral venous congestion. Internal jugular venous flow reversal in particular with the Valsalva maneuver leads to cerebral venous congestion. In addition, Valsalva maneuver can also induce subarachnoid hemorrhage. Transient global amnesia and subarachnoid hemorrhage might have common a pathophysiology in cerebral venous congestion. Case presentation: We report here the case of a 57-year-old woman who twice experienced convexal subarachnoid
doi:10.1186/s12883-018-1042-3
pmid:29625555
pmcid:PMC5889575
fatcat:ctlxvwgl5jbevllrrbut5ktvri