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In this paper recently published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, the authors describe the demographic, clinical,…

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| Literature Review  

In this article the authors performed a systematic literature review on neuropathological studies in COVID-19, including 438 patients from 45 articles…

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| Observational study: prospective longitudinal cohort  

In this paper, the authors conducted a prospective national-level data collection of patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy (MT), across 45…

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In this paper recently published in The New England Journal of Medicine, Oxley et al., report five cases of large-vessel stroke in patients younger…

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| Cross-sectional case-control studies  

This cohort study evaluates the COVID-19-related case fatality rate (CFR) of patients with pre-existing neurological diseases.

 

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| Miscellaneous  

On June 3, we published in the Breaking News section of this site the article entitled “Hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine with or without a macrolide…

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In this very useful paper, the European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESMINT) gives recommendations for optimal interventional…

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| Literature Review  

In this review, the authors discuss contemporary methodologies employed to investigate possible associations between vaccination and adverse…

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| Miscellaneous  

In this case series, the authors systematically assessed the presence of deep vein thrombosis among patients with severe COVID-19 in an intensive care…

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In this interesting correspondence just published in the Lancet, Varga et al. demonstrate endothelial cell involvement across vascular beds of…

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| Literature Review  

Review of literature regarding mechanisms of acute and chronic neurological disorders in association with COVID-19.

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| Case series/case reports  

In this paper, recently published in Lancet, the authors report the findings of autopsies of six patients (four men and two women, aged 58–82 years)…

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