Author: Knopf, Alison
Title: Children with acute COVIDâ€19 most likely to have CNS imaging abnormalities Cord-id: 6xgcfa8m Document date: 2021_2_11
ID: 6xgcfa8m
Snippet: Central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities in children related to COVIDâ€19 occur in acute and delayed manifestations, a recent study has found. Previously, such manifestations were described mainly in case reports. But in order to understand the full spectrum of the disease in children and adolescents, it's important to have enough cases in aggregate to look at neuroimaging manifestations.
Document: Central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities in children related to COVIDâ€19 occur in acute and delayed manifestations, a recent study has found. Previously, such manifestations were described mainly in case reports. But in order to understand the full spectrum of the disease in children and adolescents, it's important to have enough cases in aggregate to look at neuroimaging manifestations.
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