id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-338415-6tmk7l89 Kihira, Shingo Neurovascular complications that can be seen in COVID-19 patients 2020-10-06 .txt text/plain 1906 135 51 Hypercoagulable state has been described as one of the hallmarks of SARS-CoV-2 infection and has been reported to manifest as pulmonary embolisms, deep vein thrombosis, and arterial thrombosis of the abdominal small vessels. We present a series of cases of patients with COVID-19 presenting with intracranial and extracranial large vessel occlusions, intraparenchmal hemorrhage, and venous sinus thrombosis. Noncontrast head CT (Fig. 1 ) demonstrated subtle loss of gray-white differentiation in the right anterior middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory with Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) of 8. Subsequent MRI (Fig. 1d , e) demonstrated large acute infarct in the right MCA territory involving the right frontal-parietal-temporal lobes with associated cytotoxic edema and gyral swelling. These four cases include intracranial and extracranial large vessel occlusions, intraparenchymal hemorrhage, and venous sinus thrombosis in COVID-19 patients. Moreover, a few recently published case series have demonstrated ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes in COVID-19 patients [19, [21] [22] [23] . ./cache/cord-338415-6tmk7l89.txt ./txt/cord-338415-6tmk7l89.txt