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A 36-year-old male patient, presented with post-COVID headache, seizers and disturbed consciousness. a MRI axial T2WI revealed cortical and subcortical regions of high T2-signal intensities represents non haemorrhagic venous infarctions. b Corresponding regions of restricted diffusion in DWI with b-value1000. c, d and e MRV show near complete obstruction of the superior sagittal sinus. Non haemorrhagic venous infarction is confirmed. f CT chest showed peripheral distributed ground glass opacities typical for COVID-19 (CORAD-V)