COVID-19The article titled "Brain injury in COVID-19 is associated with dysregulated innate and adaptive immune responses" discusses the association between brain injury and dysregulated immune responses in COVID-19 patients. The study was conducted by a group of researchers from various institutions...
To understand neurological complications of COVID-19 better both acutely and for recovery, we measured markers of brain injury, inflammatory mediators, and autoantibodies in 203 hospitalised participants; 111 with acute sera (1–11 days post-admission) and 92 convalescent sera (56 with COVID-19-as...
Coping with a brain injury is never easy. The Covid-19 pandemic may exacerbate the cognitive, physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms associated with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Being trapped at home can be frightening. For brain injury survivors, removed from day programs, club houses...
In an in-depth study of how COVID-19 affects a patient's brain, National Institutes of Health researchers consistently spotted hallmarks of damage caused by thinning and leaky brain blood vessels in tissue samples from patients who died shortly after contracting the disease. In addition, they saw...
COVID-19 can directly cause neurologic symptoms and long-term neurological disease. Elevations of blood biomarkers indicative of brain injury have been reported in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of COVID-19 patients. Clinical application of blood biom
The third mechanism of nervous tissue damage results from unintended host immune response effects after an acute infection. An example of this type of indirect CNS injury isGuillain-Barré syndrome(GBS). One case of GBS associated with COVID-19 has been reported, but the evidence for cause and...
Neurological manifestations in COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis Objective Chua, Tzy HarnXu, ZheyuKing, Nicolas Kon Kam - 《Brain Injury Bi》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 COVID-19 and Neurological Manifestations highly contagious and sometimes fatal infectious disease caused by a novel ...
7 Therefore, NPs of COVID-19 could result from microstrokes and neuronal damage, and symptoms consequently differ depending on the brain region involved. Mechanisms of COVID-19 brain damage may resemble those involved in traumatic brain injury, where a combination of proinflammatory status and ...
The persistence or memory of these antibodies in long COVID-19 remains to be explored; however, pathologic changes that may precede recovery are hypothetically attributable to these autoimmune type processes Mechanisms of neurologic injury Given the various neurological manifestations of COVID-19, it ...
(LPS)-induced acute lung injury in mice, suggesting a role for the gut–lung axis in lung injury [77]. A recent study demonstrated that the lung microbiome could regulate autoimmune pathology in the rat brain, suggesting the existence of a lung–brain axis [78]. Taken together, it is ...