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Ischemic Stroke in a COVID-19-Infected Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review (preprint)
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ABSTRACT
Ischemic stroke is a recognized neurological consequence of acute COVID-19 infection. A 61-year-old black African farmer with right-sided weakness was sent to the emergency hospital on September 19, 2022, within three hours of the onset of the impairment. He suffered a serious accident while working in the rural region fifteen years prior. Generalized body weakness, including weakness in the right upper and lower extremities while he was moving around, left facial paralysis, an inability to walk without assistance, difficulty swallowing, difficulty speaking, a two-day fever, a headache, and shortness of breath were all reasons why the patient was brought into the emergency room. An X-ray of the chest was taken, and it revealed scattered reticulations, coarse, somewhat bilateral crepitation, and diffuse bilateral infiltrates. The patient's cardiovascular checkup revealed nothing unusual. According to the Glasgow Coma Scale, the eye opening reaction was 1/4, the motor response was 3/6 (abnormal flexion), and the verbal response was 3/5 (inappropriate words). He started having trouble breathing and needed five intranasal doses of oxygen per minute to stay saturated. He began taking 81 mg of low-dose aspirin every day for a month. For ten days, he took 75 mg of clopidogrel orally once every day.
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Main subject:
Coma
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Muscle Weakness
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Stroke
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Dyspnea
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Facial Paralysis
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Fever
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COVID-19
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Headache
Language:
English
Year:
2022
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Preprint
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