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Author: Lazraq, Mohamed; Benhamza, Sabah; Saadaoui, Soufiane; Hayar, Salah; Louardi, Mounir; Moujahid, Hind; Bensaid, Abdelhak; Miloudi, Youssef; Harrar, Najib El
Title: Encephalopathy and COVID-19: a case report
  • Cord-id: 8wumdzir
  • Document date: 2021_2_8
  • ID: 8wumdzir
    Snippet: Case numbers reported in literature with neurological manifestations potentially linked to COVID-19 is constantly increasing. Most often it is sudden anosmia, headache, encephalopathy or stroke. Pathophysiology of this neurological involvement is still poorly understood. While viral genome is very rarely detected in cerebrospinal fluid, inflammatory involvement is often very significant. We report a case of SARS-CoV-2 encephalopathy without respiratory distress or cytokine storm.
    Document: Case numbers reported in literature with neurological manifestations potentially linked to COVID-19 is constantly increasing. Most often it is sudden anosmia, headache, encephalopathy or stroke. Pathophysiology of this neurological involvement is still poorly understood. While viral genome is very rarely detected in cerebrospinal fluid, inflammatory involvement is often very significant. We report a case of SARS-CoV-2 encephalopathy without respiratory distress or cytokine storm.

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