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Antiviral Therapy for COVID-19 May Not Reduce Stroke Complications
Takahiko NagamineNeurology India 2023 71(4):796-797
Source: Neurology India - August 18, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Takahiko Nagamine Source Type: research

Outcome of COVID-19 & #8211;Associated Acute Stroke: A Study from South India
Conclusion: Poor outcomes were relatively higher among acute stroke patients with concomitant COVID-19 infection. In the present study, we established the independent predictors of poor outcome to be onset of COVID-19 symptoms (<5 days) and elevated levels of CRP, D-dimer, interleukin-6, ferritin, and Ct value ≤25 in acute stroke.
Source: Neurology India - February 24, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Jaydip Ray Chaudhuri Vijay K Sharma K Rukmini Mridula Darapureddy Anjanikumar Srinivasarao V C S Bandaru Source Type: research

Spectrum of Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 Data from a Tertiary Care Hospital
Conclusions: COVID-19 usually presents as a respiratory disease. The neurological manifestations of COVID-19 are not uncommon. One should be aware of a wide spectrum of neurological signs and symptoms of COVID-19 for early diagnosis and treatment for preventing mortality and morbidity.
Source: Neurology India - October 21, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Akshay Louis Dias BS Raghavendra Safwan Ahmed R Arunachalam Source Type: research

COVID-19 and Stroke Trends in A Tertiary Care Center from South India -Our Monsoon Experience
Conclusion: Our study was a hypothesis-generating study with a limited number of patients. This study has reconfirmed the higher severity of the stroke, with a higher mRS score and mortality during the pandemic, especially among COVID-19-positive stroke patients.
Source: Neurology India - October 21, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Dileep Ramachandran Githin Benoy George Praveen Panicker R Aravind MK Suresh Thomas Iype Source Type: research

Large Vessel Occlusions By Free Floating Thrombi in Strokes During the COVID-19 pandemic- A Single Center Observational Study
Conclusions: This study highlights the presence of FFT causing LVO as a new stroke subtype during the COVID-19 pandemic. With renewed and steeper spike in COVID-19 cases, especially new variants, the resurgence of this stroke subtype needs to be actively explored early in the course of illness to reduce morbidity and mortality.
Source: Neurology India - May 3, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Samhita Panda Sarbesh Tiwari Jaya Pamnani Monalisa Vegda Apoorv Patel Sanjiv Sharma Saksham Jain Pratik Patel Deepika Saroha Pushpinder Khera Naresh Midha Mayank Garg Vijaya Lakshmi Nag Source Type: research

Observations in a Virtual Telephone and WhatsApp Video-Enabled Neurology Clinic During Lockdown in Varanasi, India & #8211; A Preliminary Report
Conclusion: TNCO seems to be as effective as in-person OPD in the management of neurological disorders. During the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, avoiding physical visits through TNCO may reduce the spread of the virus. Parallel tele-OPD with routine OPD is a good option in the future.
Source: Neurology India - October 30, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Vijaya Nath Mishra Abhishek Pathak Rameshwar Nath Chaurasia Anand Kumar Deepika Joshi Varun Kumar Singh Source Type: research

Spectrum of Neurological Manifestations in Covid-19: A Review
Ravindra K GargNeurology India 2020 68(3):560-572 COVID-19, in most patients, presents with mild flu-like illness. Elderly patients with comorbidities, like hypertension, diabetes, or lung and cardiac disease, are more likely to have severe disease and deaths. Neurological complications are frequently reported in severely or critically ill patients with comorbidities. In COVID-19, both central and peripheral nervous systems can be affected. The SARS-CoV-2 virus causes the disease COVID-19 and has the potential to invade the brain. The SARS-CoV-2 virus enters the brain either via a hematogenous route or olfactory system. A...
Source: Neurology India - July 5, 2020 Category: Neurology Authors: Ravindra K Garg Source Type: research