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Large-Vessel Stroke and COVID-19 in Young Patients: New Insights

The Icahn School Medicine at Mount Sinai team studying the relationship between stroke and COVID-19 included, from left, Thomas J. Oxley, MD, PhD; Johanna T. Fifi, MD; and J Mocco, MD, MS.
The Icahn School Medicine at Mount Sinai team studying the relationship between stroke and COVID-19 included, from left, Thomas J. Oxley, MD, PhD; Johanna T. Fifi, MD; and J Mocco, MD, MS.
The Icahn School Medicine at Mount Sinai team studying the relationship between stroke and COVID-19 included, from left, Thomas J. Oxley, MD, PhD; Johanna T. Fifi, MD; and J Mocco, MD, MS.

As the COVID-19 crisis intensified in New York City, cerebrovascular stroke specialists at Mount Sinai noted an unusually large number of young stroke patients, who did not have traditional risk factors for stroke but tested positive for COVID-19. These findings, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, offer valuable insights for physicians and stroke specialists in the global effort against COVID-19.

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