Absence of opacification of the torcula, left transverse and sigmoid sinuses extending to the jugular bulb comfiming thrombosis. The visualised upper left IJV contains contrast with central hypodensity consistent with partial thrombus. The remainder of the venous sinuses opacify normally.
Regular arch anatomy. The vertebral arteries are co-dominant. The circle of willis and vertebrobasilar system opacify normally. Tortuous course of the distal left cervical ICA. No evidence of aneurysm, vascular malformation, dissection or significant arterial stenosis.
The posterior left temporal intracranial haemorrhage is unchanged with surrounding oedema.
Conclusion
- Left transverse and sigmoid sinus thrombus extending into the left IJV. The straight sinus drains to the right TS, the deep veins are patent and normal, there is a narrow channel from the SSS connecting through the torcula to the right TS.
- Whilst a dedicated venogram of the neck vessels has not been performed, the thrombus extends into the jugular bulb and IJV just below this is patent.