Will Changes in the COVID‐19 Brain MRI Signature Region Affect Subsequent Dementia Outcomes? Linking Pre‐Pandemic Brain MRIs to Long‐Term Dementia Incidence in UK Biobank Participantsdoi:10.1002/alz.079469Wang, JingxuanLa Joie, RenaudKelly, J. Daniel...
Even asymptomatic patients can develop neurological symptoms and conditions such as headaches, myalgia (muscle pain), Guillain-Barre syndrome (in which a person's immune system attacks peripheral nerves), encephalopathy (brain disease or malfunction), and myelopathy (neurologic deficits relat...
Bacterial and fungal superinfections are increasingly reported in respiratory viral infections and have been related to increased morbidity and mortality [2,3,4]. Emerging evidence suggests that the number of bacterial superinfections in patients with COVID-19 is rising [5, 6]. Previous studies ...
Moreover, the structural changes we detected could be related to other symptoms or lifestyle changes associated with long COVID. For example, patients with chronic fatigue syndrome have exhibited decreased blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signals in the superior parietal lobe and right temporal gy...
Using a special type of MRI, researchers have uncovered brain changes in patients up to six months after they recovered from COVID-19, according to a study being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA
One of the most common symptoms in the months following infection is related to "brain fog". This c... V Bettonagli,M Paolini,M Palladini,... - 《European Psychiatry》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Imaging Acute and Chronic Cardiac Complications of COVID-19 and after COVID-19 Vaccination CO...
We also compared the transcriptome profile of individuals with and without brain fog in our cohort with long COVID. Upregulated genes were enriched in pathways related to T cell differentiation and activation (for example, RUNX3, IFNG, TNFSF9), negative regulation of the immune response (for ...
According to an open-access article in ARRS' American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), COVID-19-related disseminated leukoencephalopathy (CRDL) represents an important—albeit uncommon—differential consideration in patients with neurologic manifestations
related acute respiratory distress syndrome plays a critical role in hypoxia neuronal injury and neurocognitive impairment [140]. Dysregulation of the brain–lung–heart interactions could also cause hypoxic–ischemic brain damage, hyperinflammation, and procoagulative states, which would further contribute ...
4,5 Apart from respiratory symptoms, the most frequent symptoms are related to brain health, including cognitive and mental symptoms.6-8 However, long-term cognitive and neuropsychiatric sequelae also occur after non–COVID-19 conditions, such as pneumonia,9 myocardial infarction,10 and other ...