Neurobiology of COVID-19
2020
Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, USA
Anosmia, stroke, paralysis, cranial nerve deficits, encephalopathy, delirium, meningitis, and seizures are some of the neurological complications in COVID-19 patients. The authors review the reports that address neurological manifestations in patients with COVID-19 even without typical respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, or shortness of breath. Furthermore, they discuss the different neurobiological processes and mechanisms that may be involved and propose a basic “NeuroCovid” classification scheme to provide a basis from which to build on future hypotheses and investigations regarding SARS-Cov2 and the nervous system.
Neurobiology of COVID-19
Majid Fotuhi
Added on: 06-26-2020
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