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Intra-arterial thrombosis associated with COVID-19

Hamilton et al., 2020

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7738517876094585106
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Hamilton K
Hussey K
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Journal of vascular surgery

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Recently, a small number of patients have presented with systemic intra-arterial thrombosis and a diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2. There is some evidence to suggest that this may occur, with a small series reporting ischemic strokes in patients in intensive care units. 5 In our …
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