SARS ‐CoV2 disease seen through the prism of acutely decompensated chronic kidney disease and ischemic stroke: What lesson we have learned from using prophylaxis therapy of vascular thromboembolism?
Our case underlines the tight management of antithrombotic therapy in the context of acutely decompensated chronic kidney disease, ischemic stroke, and SARS ‐CoV2 infection, the development of stroke as a SARS‐CoV2 complication increase the chances of adverse outcomes that may be mitigated by a rapid recognition and institution of available treatments. AbstractOur case underlines the tight management of antithrombotic therapy in the context of acutely decompensated chronic kidney disease, ischemic stroke, and SARS ‐CoV2 infection, the development of stroke as a SARS‐CoV2 complication increase the chances of adverse outcomes that may be mitigated by a rapid recognition and institution of available treatments.
Source: Clinical Case Reports - Category: General Medicine Authors: Asmaa Hazim,
Jehanne Aasfara,
Ilham Slassi,
Bernard Canaud,
Amal Haoudar,
Abdelhamid Naitlhou,
Chafik El Kettani Tags: CASE REPORT Source Type: research
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