J Korean Med Sci.  2021 Oct;36(40):e288. 10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e288.

Letter to the Editor: Ischemic Stroke of the Corpus Callosum after SARSCoV-2 Vaccination

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  • 1Klinik Landstrasse, Postfach 20, 1180 Vienna, Austria
  • 2Disciplina de Neurociência, Universidade Federal de São Paulo/Escola Paulista de Medicina (UNIFESP/EPM), São Paulo, Brasil


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  • Fig. 1 Brain MRI showed a cytotoxic lesion of the corpus callosum (CLOCCs) after the first dose of mRNA vaccination (BNT162b). (A-B) Diffusion and ADC map showed a small oval-shaped restricted lesion of corpus callosal splenium. (C) Fluid-attenuated inversion- recovery (FLARE) image showed high signal intensity on the same lesion. (D) A lack of enhancement on T1 contrast-enhanced image (T1CE). (E-H) After 3 months, follow-up images of the same patient showed the resolution of previous lesions and no significant abnormalities without T1CE enhancement. The patient refused to receive the second dose of the mRNA vaccine.


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