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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?
Hazim, Asmaa; Aasfara, Jehanne; Slassi, Ilham; Canaud, Bernard; Haoudar, Amal; Naitlhou, Abdelhamid; El Kettani, Chafik.
  • Hazim A; Neurology Cheikh Khalifa Ibn Zayed hospital Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences Casablanca Morocco.
  • Aasfara J; Neurology Cheikh Khalifa Ibn Zayed hospital Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences Casablanca Morocco.
  • Slassi I; Neurology Cheikh Khalifa Ibn Zayed hospital Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences Casablanca Morocco.
  • Canaud B; Nephrology UFR, Medicine Department Faculty Member Montpellier University Montpellier France.
  • Haoudar A; Anesthesiology-Reanimation Cheikh Khalifa Ibn Zayed hospital Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences Casablanca Morocco.
  • Naitlhou A; Internal Medicine Cheikh Khalifa Ibn Zayed hospital Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences Casablanca Morocco.
  • El Kettani C; Anesthesiology-Reanimation Cheikh Khalifa Ibn Zayed hospital Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences Casablanca Morocco.
Clin Case Rep ; 8(12): 3229-3233, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-833861
ABSTRACT
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.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Case report Language: English Journal: Clin Case Rep Year: 2020 Document Type: Article