Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis/Thrombophlebitis


KEY FACTS

Terminology

  • Cavernous sinus (CS)

  • Blood clot in CS

Imaging

  • CT

    • Bone CT

      • Look for sinus infection, erosive changes

    • CECT

      • Nonenhancing filling defects (clot) inside enhancing dural walls of cavernous sinus (CS)

      • CS margins convex (not flat/concave)

    • CTA/CTV

      • Filling defects in 1 or both CSs

  • MR

    • T1WI

      • Convex, enlarged CS (isointense to gray matter)

      • Orbits: ± “dirty fat,” enlarged EOMs, proptosis

    • T2WI

      • Clot heterogeneously hypointense

      • Look for absent carotid “flow void”

    • T2*: Thrombus “blooms”

    • DWI

      • Acute clot, sinusitis may restrict

    • T1 C+: Dura enhances; clot doesn't

      • Clot heterogeneous; ± absent carotid “flow void”

Top Differential Diagnoses

  • Neoplasm (meningioma, schwannoma, lymphoma)

  • Carotid-cavernous fistula

  • Inflammatory pseudotumor (IgG4-related disease, sarcoid)

Clinical Issues

  • Headache early

  • Orbital/sinus pain, edema, chemosis

  • Ptosis, ophthalmoplegia, visual loss

  • Cranial neuropathy (typically V1 &/or V2)

  • Prognosis

    • Spreads via communicating veins to contralateral CS, eye

    • Untreated CS thrombophlebitis can be fatal

Diagnostic Checklist

  • If initial CT negative and clinical suspicion high, CTA/CTV or MR/MRV

Clinical photograph in a patient with septic cavernous sinus thrombosis shows ptosis of right eyelid
and chemosis
.

Axial CECT in a 16-year-old boy with severe sphenoid sinusitis
shows bilateral “filling defects” (nonenhancing clots
) within the enhancing dura
of the cavernous sinus. The left superior ophthalmic vein is also thrombosed
.

Axial T1 C+ FS in the same case shows the nonenhancing thrombus
within the intensely enhancing walls of the cavernous sinus
.

Coronal T2WI in the same case shows sphenoid sinusitis
, heterogeneously hypointense thrombus
bulging the cavernous sinus walls laterally
.

TERMINOLOGY

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