… same date Neurocritical Care published an online article profiling two cases from the series. In all, five COVID-19 patients developed acute symptomatic seizures; two cases were electrographic only.“Knowing that COVID-19 may increase …
… 19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19), is the largest series published to date of patients with cancer and COVID-19.“We suspected that patients with current or past malignancies who got COVID-19 would have poorer …
When Ohio issued a shelter-in-place order in mid-March to slow the spread of COVID-19, physical therapy (PT) appointments for Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy decreased by approximately 75%. Therapists at …
Cleveland Clinic emergency departments (EDs) saw a significant decrease in the numbers of patients experiencing suicidal thoughts and struggling with alcohol abuse during early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a research letter …
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By Stephen Lupe, PsyDThe impact of acute and chronic stress from the COVID-19 pandemic will be substantial even in healthy people. Gastroenterologists are very likely to see symptom exacerbations In their patients during this …
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, interest in studying treatment and prevention strategies is intensifying. Cleveland Clinic is participating in a number of research projects related to COVID-19 and has formed a multidisciplinary clinical …
… have witnessed the repair and regeneration of damaged tissue with local administration of MSCs. It appears COVID-19 patients are benefitting as well.MSCs and COVID-19Like patients with Crohn’s, patients with COVID-19 …
Even ophthalmologists can take advantage of relaxed regulations on telehealth services during the COVID-19 crisis.Since March, Shalini Sood-Mendiratta, MD, of Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute, has seen up to 10 eye …
… patient demographics that may affect disease pathology.One study examined 139 patients in Wuhan, China, hospitalized with COVID-19. Of these patients, 46.4% had one or more coexisting comorbidities. Among the most common included …
To better understand the SARS-CoV-2 virus and COVID-19, the disease it causes, from an infectious disease perspective, some experts advise viewing coronaviruses categorically as “old” and “new” in terms of how long …
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