Non-catastrophic Deep Cerebral Vein Thrombosis in COVID-19: Case report
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- 1. Department of Neurology, University Foundation of Health Sciences - Hospital Universitario Infantil de San José, Bogotá D.C., Colombia
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Introduction. SARS-CoV-2 infection responsible for COVID-19, has demonstrated neurotropic and neuroinvasive potential, displaying
several neurological manifestations ranging from mild to severe complications, the latter related to a prothrombotic state,
giving place to stroke and less often cerebral venous thrombosis. The physiopathology of these events is currently elucidated from
various mechanisms including thrombo-inflammation, endotheliopathy, and stasis in critically ill patients. Case Report. We present the
case of a 48-year-old woman that develops cerebral venous thrombosis in the context of a COVID-19 infection. Discussion. Cerebral
venous thrombosis is a possible complication of COVID-19 in any stage, even in patients with a non-severe course of the disease;
the mechanism involved is probably related to microcirculatory dysfunction enhanced by prothrombotic comorbid conditions.
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