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… the area shows multiple enlarged lymph nodes with cortical thickening in the left axilla. She reports a COVID-19 vaccine in the left arm 10 days prior. The patient’s unilateral axillary adenopathy is likely …
Conjunctivitis and conjunctivitis-like symptoms are the most prevalent ophthalmic presentations of COVID-19 infection. One recent meta-analysis involving nearly 2,000 patients with COVID-19 found that up to 8% had conjunctivitis or …
… a registry of patients tested for COVID-19 (currently at 32,786 enrollees, including 13,171 COVID-19-positive patients), created a biobank of specimens from infected individuals and published over 350 papers on COVID …
… severe COVID-19.Avoid DOACs for inpatientsDirect oral anticoagulants (DOACs) should be avoided in hospitalized patients with COVID-19, Dr. Gomes warned. “That’s especially the case in those receiving experimental COVID-19 treatments and …
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As the medical community begins to understand the rapidly evolving COVID-19 pandemic, there still isn’t much information about its impact on children.“We’ve certainly learned a lot about COVID-19 in the …
… may be due to a vasculitis-like illness. If one encounters a stroke in a young person, COVID-19 is an important consideration.Some neurologic manifestations of COVID-19 infection are immune-mediated. These include …
… adolescent mindset,” she says. “This reaction is developmentally typical.”Blame the adolescent brainMost adults understand that COVID-19 may make them sick enough to die. Therefore, they need to protect themselves from exposure to COVID …
Cleveland Clinic researchers have developed the world’s first risk prediction model for healthcare providers to forecast an individual patient’s likelihood of testing positive for COVID-19 as well as their outcomes from the …
Patients with more severe cases of COVID-19 may be at greater risk for developing acute kidney injury (AKI). A study recently published in JAMA found that 22% of COVID-19 patients admitted to 12 …
During this difficult time of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to recognize the range of challenges faced by healthcare providers – from providing care to critically ill patients to dealing with an increase in …
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