COVID-19-related strokes are associated with increased mortality and morbidity: A multicenter comparative study from Bengaluru, South India
2020; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 16; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/1747493020968236
ISSN1747-4949
AutoresThomas Mathew, Saji K John, GRK Sarma, Raghunandan Nadig, Shiva Kumar R, Uday Murgod, Manjunath Mahadevappa, Mahendra Javali, Purushottam Acharya, Guruprasad Hosurkar, Pramod Krishnan, Vikram Kamath, Sagar Badachi, Delon D Souza, Rajesh B Iyer, Rajesh Karalumangala Nagarajaiah, B. Anand, Sujit Kumar, Suresh Kodapala, Sonia Shivde, Amrutha Avati, Rohit Baddala, Prasanth Babu Potharlanka, Sravanthi Pavuluri, Abhinaya Varidireddy, Poonam Awatare, Nandavar Shobha, Umashankar Renukaradhya, Sharath Kumar, Jayachandran Ramachandran, R. Arumugam, Saikanth Deepalam, Sharath Kumar, Vikram Huded,
Tópico(s)Retinal and Optic Conditions
ResumoCOVID-19-related strokes are increasingly being diagnosed across the world. Knowledge about the clinical profile, imaging findings, and outcomes is still evolving. Here we describe the characteristics of a cohort of 62 COVID-19-related stroke patients from 13 hospitals, from Bangalore city, south India.
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