Neurological manifestations of COVID ‐19: A potential gate to the determinants of a poor prognosis
ConclusionCOVID-19 neurologic complications are key drivers of patient severity and mortality. Headache, convulsions, mental and psychic disorders, delirium, and insomnia are just some of the symptoms that the virus can cause. The olfactory nerve is the most commonly damaged cranial nerve, resulting in anosmia. Stroke (mostly infarction), encephalitis, meningitis, Guillain –Barre syndrome, relapse of multiple sclerosis, and transverse myelitis are all symptoms and squeals.
Source: Brain and Behavior - Category: Neurology Authors: Etedal Ahmed A. Ibrahim,
Ramah Isam Farah Hassan,
Khabab Abbasher Hussien Mohamed Ahmed,
Elmuntasir Taha Salah,
Mohammed Eltahier Abdalla Omer,
Mazin S. Haroun Tags: REVIEW Source Type: research
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