id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-355481-1avavlu3 Anoop, Kohli “Changes in Stroke Presentation in Neo-Covid Patients: A Case Study” 2020-10-02 .txt text/plain 1530 103 50 title: "Changes in Stroke Presentation in Neo-Covid Patients: A Case Study" A young male, COVID-19 positive, showed multiple scattered infarcts. Three weeks after discharge, his complaints of blurring of vision, "slowing in his thinking process, and frequent "blank outs" showed significant amelioration. The novel SARS-Cov-2, perhaps the most appropriate terminology in terms of being the closest in series of Covid viruses [2] , and acute respiratory distress as the major presenting symptom. The thrust presently, and rather appropriately is on collecting data, and basic, even secondary management in neo-COVID strokes. Neo-Covid's ability to spread to different body tissues, including changes in antigenic behavior, one may expect, that stroke manifestations may differ too. A case of multiple embolic strokes, involving bilateral cerebral hemispheres is presented. This case is perhaps the first one that shows clear multiple thromboembolic stroke phenomenon, facial pigmentation, adding a new variant to neo COVID strokes. Large-Vessel Stroke as a Presenting Feature of Covid-19 in the Young-Correspondence. ./cache/cord-355481-1avavlu3.txt ./txt/cord-355481-1avavlu3.txt