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Condition: Thrombosis
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E-241 Clinicopathologic analysis of COVID-19 associated thrombi in the setting of large vessel occlusion: a prospective case control study
ConclusionThrombi retrieved from COVID-19 positive stroke patients demonstrated RBC predominance. This finding requires further investigation using appropriate immunohistochemical techniques in a larger cohort of patients.Abstract E-241 Figure 1Abstract E-241 Figure 2COVID-19 positive patient thrombus; stained with H&E demonstrating predominantly RBCs (solid yellow arrow) with interspersed fibrin (solid black arrow) and platelets. Original magnification X100Disclosures R. Floresca: None. F. Sheriff: None. J. Lavezo: None. M. Chaudhury: None. G. Colina: None. R. Regenhardt: None. V. Gupta: None. G. Rodriguez: None. A. Maud: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 30, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Floresca, R., Sheriff, F., Lavezo, J., Chaudhury, M., Colina, G., Regenhardt, R., Gupta, V., Rodriguez, G., Maud, A. Tags: SNIS 20th annual meeting electronic poster abstracts Source Type: research

Neurosurgery in times of a pandemic: a survey of neurosurgical services during the COVID-19 outbreak in the Veneto region in Italy.
CONCLUSIONS: This multicenter study describes the effects of a COVID-19 outbreak on neurosurgical activities in a vast region in Italy. Remodulation of neurosurgical activities has resulted in a significant reduction of elective and emergency surgeries compared to previous years. Most likely this is a combined result of cancellation of elective and postponable surgeries, increase of conservative management, increase in social restrictions, and in patients' fear of accessing hospitals. Curiously, only endovascular procedures for AIS have increased, possibly due to reduced physical activity or increased thrombosis in SARS-Co...
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - December 1, 2020 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Raneri F, Rustemi O, Zambon G, Del Moro G, Magrini S, Ceccaroni Y, Basso E, Volpin F, Cappelletti M, Lardani J, Ferraresi S, Guida F, Chioffi F, Pinna G, Canova G, d'Avella D, Sala F, Volpin L Tags: Neurosurg Focus Source Type: research