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Author: Fragoso, Diego Cardoso; Marx, Catherine; Dutra, Bruna Garbugio; da Silva, Carlos Jorge; da Silva, Pollyanna Martins; Martins Maia Junior, Antônio Carlos; Tobara, Mariana Crema; Silva, Camila de Almeida; Dias, Livio; Polycarpo, Angela Cristina; Richtmann, Rosana
Title: COVID-19 AS A CAUSE OF ACUTE NEONATAL ENCEPHALITIS AND CEREBRAL CYTOTOXIC EDEMA.
  • Cord-id: 1i2gg2x6
  • Document date: 2021_4_7
  • ID: 1i2gg2x6
    Snippet: The majority of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been confirmed in adults, with only a few reported cases in children. In the pediatric population, COVID-19 infection appears to be often unremarkable or associated with mild respiratory symptoms. Little is known about neurologic complications related to COVID-19 in newborns. We present a case of severe encephalitis with cytotoxic brain edema in a newborn with COVID-19.
    Document: The majority of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been confirmed in adults, with only a few reported cases in children. In the pediatric population, COVID-19 infection appears to be often unremarkable or associated with mild respiratory symptoms. Little is known about neurologic complications related to COVID-19 in newborns. We present a case of severe encephalitis with cytotoxic brain edema in a newborn with COVID-19.

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