A 55 year old gentleman is admitted to the neurology ward with a 4 week history of headache and visual changes particularly when bending forward or coughing. He is otherwise fit and well with only hypertension in his past medical history. On fundoscopy he has gross papilloedema bilaterally. His MR venogram shows extensive venous sinus thrombosis. What is the most appropriate initial treatment?

10 votes
Low molecular weight heparin
 
80% / 8 votes
Clopidogrel
 
0% / 0 votes
Neurosurgical intervention
 
10% / 1 vote
Thrombolysis
 
10% / 1 vote
Interventional radiology
 
0% / 0 votes


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