Neurological implications of SARS-CoV-2 infection: review of literature

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  • Isabella D’Andrea Meira
  • Caroline Bittar Braune
  • Gabriel R. de Freitas
  • Guilherme Sperling Torezani
  • Gutemberg Augusto Cruz dos Santos
  • Karina Lebeis Pires
  • Shenia Sbardellotto Colnaghi Novis

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.46979/rbn.v56i2.36163

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Neurologia

Résumé

The infection caused by the new coronavirus had its first case described in December 2019, in Wuhan, China, and reached a pandemic status in March 2020. Since then, knowledge about the different aspects of this infection has evolved, as well as increased reports concerning related neurological manifestations. Thus, the neurologist assumes a fundamental role in the care of these patients, who may have a clinical phenotype that goes beyond respiratory aspects. In the present study, we highlight the data available in the literature so far regarding the main neurological implications related to COVID-19 infection, in addition to calling attention for some aspects related to patients with previous neurological diseases who contract this infection.

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2020-07-09

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