Clinical and Neuroimaging Correlation in Patients with COVID-19
American Journal of Neuroradiology2020Vol. 41(10), pp. 1791–1796
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Byung Chul Yoon, Karen Buch, Min Lang, Brooks P. Applewhite, Matthew Li, William A. Mehan, Thabele M Leslie‐Mazwi, Sandra Rincon
Abstract
A spectrum of acute neuroimaging abnormalities was seen in our cohort of patients with coronavirus disease 2019, including hemorrhage, infarction, and leukoencephalopathy. Significant associations between abnormal neuroimaging studies and markers of disease severity (intensive care unit admission, intubation, and acute kidney injury) suggest that patients with severe forms of coronavirus disease 2019 may have higher rates of neuroimaging abnormalities.
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