History of cerebrovascular disease but not dementia increases the risk for secondary vascular events during <scp>SARS‐CoV</scp>‐2 infection with presumed Omicron variant: a retrospective observational study
Christina Mayer(Universität Hamburg), Julian Schulze zur Wiesch(Universität Hamburg), Lukas C. Bal(Universität Hamburg), Marcel S. Woo(Universität Hamburg), Marylyn M. Addo(Universität Hamburg), Nils Schweingruber(Universität Hamburg), Marlene Fischer(Universität Hamburg), Thomas Theo Brehm(Universität Hamburg), Stefan Kluge(Universität Hamburg), Felix Fischbach(Universität Hamburg), Andreas Heyer(Universität Hamburg), Götz Thomalla(Universität Hamburg)
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