Woman Dies After Spinal Cord Injury, Heart Attack Following COVID-19 Vaccination: Acute Necrotizing Myelitis ('Annals of Medicine & Surgery' Case Study)
"On day 60 of her [post-vaccination] hospitalization, she experienced cardiopulmonary arrest, resuscitated but unfortunately expired," the case study reads.
A case report published online this month in Annals of Medicine & Surgery confirms a woman has died after suffering from necrotizing myelitis and a heart attack only days following COVID-19 vaccination.
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Although the woman had been injected with the Sinopharm jab, Pfizer Inc.’s safety data—only made available by order of a Texas federal judge—show the company and the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) were aware that various myelitis-related adverse events were linked to the shot before making it available to the public.
Necrotizing myelitis is an uncommon inflammatory condition affecting the spinal cord, marked by the necrosis—death of cells and tissues—within the spinal cord.
The case report reveals a 69-year-old woman was admitted to the emergency department due to weakness and hypoesthesia (loss of sensation) in her hands just one week after receiving a COVID vaccine.
An MRI revealed bleeding in the cervicothoracic spinal cord that worsened within 48 hours.
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The woman underwent an emergency cervical laminectomy but remained in the hospital because of her critical medical situation.
After 2 months of surgery, her neurological evaluation showed no improvement.
On day 60 of her hospitalization, she experienced cardiopulmonary arrest (heart attack) and was resuscitated, but unfortunately died.
The case report authors call on healthcare workers and patients to be more aware of similar symptoms following COVID vaccination.
“Healthcare providers and patients need to be more vigilant about new neurological manifestations after every vaccine dose,” they conclude. “Each new neurological manifestation requires a thorough clinical investigation.”
The case report authors’ affiliations include:
Department of Neurosurgery
Isfahan Medical Student Research Committee (ISRC), Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, Student Research Committee, Child Growth and Development Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non-Communicable Disease, Isfahan, Iran
You can read the full case report below:
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I don’t know anything, but I suspect 90 percent of the world population would have to die from this death shot before the authorities would consider banning it.