Cerebral vasculopathy and strokes in a child with COVID-19 antibodies: illustrative case

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BACKGROUND The ability of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to cause neurological insults in afflicted adults is becoming increasingly understood by way of an ever-growing amount of international data. By contrast, the pandemic illness’s neurological effects in the pediatric population are both poorly understood and sparsely reported. OBSERVATIONS In this case, the authors reported their experience with a preschool-age child with hydrocephalus who suffered multiterritory strokes presumed secondary to immune-mediated cerebral vasculopathy as a result of asymptomatic COVID-19 infection. LESSONS Growing evidence indicates that COVID-19 can cause neurological sequelae such as encephalitis and strokes. In this case report, the authors discussed a case of cerebral vasculopathy and strokes in a pediatric patient who was positive for COVID-19.

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Foster, C. H., Vargas, A. J., Wells, E., Keating, R. F., & Magge, S. N. (2021). Cerebral vasculopathy and strokes in a child with COVID-19 antibodies: illustrative case. Journal of Neurosurgery: Case Lessons, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.3171/CASE21160

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