Abstract
This article reports two cases of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in which occlusion of large cerebral arteries occurred. These occurred in a female patient in the early stage of COVID-19 and in the second case in the late stage. One female patient could be successfully treated with i.v. thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy. Coagulopathy in the course of COVID-19 can result in severe stroke with poor outcome even in younger patients. With respect to the etiology of arterial occlusions (COVID-19-induced hypercoagulopathy, cardiomyopathy, vasculitis) there is a necessity for further research.
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Sander, P. L., Cleff, U., Larrossa-Lombardi, S., Ali, H., Fotiadis, P., Reimann, G., … Hofstadt-van Oy, U. (2021). Ischemic stroke in coronavirus disease 2019. Internist, 62(12), 1338–1342. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00108-021-01110-0
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