COVID-19 accompanied with intracerebral hemorrhage: A case series

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Introduction: The new coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, can potentially involve in the central nervous system. The most important neurological manifestations include dizziness, headache, hypogeusia, hyposmia, ataxia, seizure, ischemic stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, encephalopathy, encephalitis, meningitis, seizure, cerebral vein thrombosis, and Guillain-Barre syndrome. Case Presentation: In this case series, we reported five patients with consciousness alteration and focal neurological deficit and neuroimaging that is consistent with intracerebral hemorrhage. In all patients, there was an association with COVID-19 infection. Conclusions: While the neurological manifestation of COVID-19 has not been appropriately defined, it is possible that a number of patients, particularly those who suffer from a severe illness, had central nervous system involvement. Thus, the neurologists should be aware of the likelihood of any neurological symptoms of COVID-19 infection.

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Sharifi-Razavi, A., Sedaghat, Z., Baziboroun, M., & Karimi, N. (2020). COVID-19 accompanied with intracerebral hemorrhage: A case series. Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases, 15(4), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5812/archcid.104877

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