Peripheral Neuropathy Evaluations of Patients With Prolonged Long COVID
Discussion
Among evaluated patients with long COVID, prolonged, often disabling, small-fiber neuropathy after mild SARS-CoV-2 was most common, beginning within 1 month of COVID-19 onset. Various evidence suggested infection-triggered immune dysregulation as a common mechanism.
Source: Neurology Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation - Category: Neurology Authors: Oaklander, A. L., Mills, A. J., Kelley, M., Toran, L. S., Smith, B., Dalakas, M. C., Nath, A. Tags: Post-infectious, Peripheral neuropathy, EMG, COVID-19 Clinical/Scientific Note Source Type: research
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