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Clinical and Pathophysiologic Spectrum of Neuro-COVID

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MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY
卷 58, 期 8, 页码 3787-3791

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DOI: 10.1007/s12035-021-02383-0

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SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; Neurological involvement; Side effects; Brain; Central nervous system

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In COVID-19 patients, a wider spectrum of central nervous system disease is observed than anticipated, with less predominant effects on peripheral nerves and skeletal muscle. In most cases, the virus does not directly attack vulnerable structures, leading to favorable immune suppression or immune modulation in manifestations of the nervous system.
Though the lungs are predominantly affected in SARS-CoV-2-infected patients, extra-pulmonary manifestations can occur. Extra-pulmonary manifestations of the central and peripheral nervous system need to be recognised as they can strongly determine the outcome. This mini-review summarises and discusses previous and recent findings about neuro-COVID. The spectrum of central nervous system disease in COVID-19 patients is much broader than so far anticipated. Peripheral nerves and the skeletal muscle are less predominantly affected. In the vast majority of the cases, there is no direct attack of the virus towards vulnerable structures, which explains why various manifestations of the nervous system manifest favourably to immune suppression or immune modulation. Overall, the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of CNS/PNS involvement in COVID-19 is wider than believed. All patients with COVID-19 should be investigated by the neurologist for primary or secondary involvement of the CNS/PNS in the infection. neuro-COVID responds favourably to immune suppressants or immune modulation.

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