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VOL. 3, ISSUE 2 (2021)
Role of computerized tomography (CT) in early prediction of stroke in subjects infected with Covid-19
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Alaa EL-Din A A
Abstract
The central nervous system is a sensitive and vulnerable organ that is shielded by multiple layers of protective coverings. The Covid-19 infection may end with many chronic diseases as, respiratory distress, renal, cardio and neuro-disorders as stroke. The aim of current study used an advanced imaging as CT is important for early prediction and prevention of stroke in patients relived from Covid-19. Two hundred patients (100 males and 100 females) age range (35-55years) divided into 4 groups: Group I: Patients suffered from stroke with intracranial haemorrhage. Group II: Patients infected with Covid-19 and complete recovered. Group III: Patients suffered from stroke with previously Covid-19 infected. Group IV: Normal healthy subjects as control. Data obtained showed that, CT output showed sensitive and easy tool for detection of cerebral bleeding and severe early ischemic alterations compared with other groups. It is recommended for follow up the infected subjects by Covid -19 for early prediction of stroke by CT to avoid bad complications.
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Pages:15-17
How to cite this article:
Alaa EL-Din A A "Role of computerized tomography (CT) in early prediction of stroke in subjects infected with Covid-19 ". International Journal of Radiology Research, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2021, Pages 15-17
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