Selected article for: "arterial pressure and pulmonary pressure"

Author: Nichols, Larry; Thompson, Merritt; Bentz, Gretchen L.
Title: Comparison of clinical characteristics of a patient with Epstein–Barr virus‐associated seizure and patients with COVID‐19‐associated seizure
  • Cord-id: 6gexckce
  • Document date: 2021_7_20
  • ID: 6gexckce
    Snippet: the case we report: mildly elevated INR, arterial hypoxemia with normal chest radiograph, and dilated inferior vena cava suggestive of elevated right atrial pressure, possibly due to elevated pulmonary arterial pressure from thrombosis or hyperviscosity-induced obstruction. These features are eerily similar to COVID-19 suggesting the possibility that EBV infection could cause seizures with pathophysiology similar to COVID-19. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
    Document: the case we report: mildly elevated INR, arterial hypoxemia with normal chest radiograph, and dilated inferior vena cava suggestive of elevated right atrial pressure, possibly due to elevated pulmonary arterial pressure from thrombosis or hyperviscosity-induced obstruction. These features are eerily similar to COVID-19 suggesting the possibility that EBV infection could cause seizures with pathophysiology similar to COVID-19. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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