1. Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome in a Patient With COVID-19
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Mohamad Ezzeldin, Aswin Srinivasan, Salman Alim, Xiang Fang, Ammar Hasan, Matthew Bear, Obadah Ezzeldin, Branden Wilson, and Samer Elfallal
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Intracerebral hemorrhage ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Subarachnoid hemorrhage ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome ,Encephalopathy ,Neurosurgery ,General Engineering ,medicine.disease ,intracerebral hemorrhage ,Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome ,Neurology ,covid-19 ,convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Cognitive decline ,Radiology ,business ,Stroke ,Intraparenchymal hemorrhage ,sars-cov-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus -2) - Abstract
Neurological manifestations, such as encephalopathy, intracranial neuropathy, headache, and cognitive decline, are often presented in patients with COVID-19 infection. Since the onset of the pandemic, acute ischemic stroke associated with a hypercoagulable state caused by COVID-19 is increasingly being reported. Hemorrhagic stroke is also reported via poorly understood mechanisms. We report one of the first-ever cases of intraparenchymal hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage secondary to reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome in a patient with COVID-19 infection.
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- 2021