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Prevalence and 3-month follow-up of cerebrovascular MRI markers in hospitalized COVID-19 patients: the CORONIS study.

Theresa J van LithWouter M SluisNaomi T WijersFrederick J A MeijerKarin Kamphuis-van UlzenJeroen de BresserJan Willem DankbaarQuirijn de MastFrederikus Albertus KlokSuzanne C CannegieterMarieke J H WermerMenno V HuismanAnil M TuladharH Bart van der WorpFrank-Erik De Leeuw
Published in: Neuroradiology (2024)
Overall, we found no higher prevalence of cerebrovascular markers in unselected hospitalized COVID-19 patients compared to controls. The few incident DWI-lesions were most likely to be explained by risk-factors of small vessel disease. In the general hospitalized COVID-19 population, COVID-19 shows limited impact on cerebrovascular MRI markers shortly after hospitalization.
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