Selected article for: "immune response and SARS CoV pathogenesis"

Author: Memon, Anza B.; Al-Hader, Rami; Patel, Suresh; Malik, Shaneela; Megally, Mary; Steijlen, Kara; Suri, Ritika R.; Corrigan, John
Title: Late-onset rapidly progressive MRI- negative-myelitis after COVID-19 illness
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  • Document date: 2021_1_22
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    Snippet: • Atypical presentation of myelitis raises concern for a slow or delayed immune-mediated pathogenesis that could occur in response to the SARS-CoV-2 virus or antiviral antibodies. • This case highlights the need for physician vigilance in recognizing post-COVID-19 myelitis even months after initial infection. • MRI-negative partial myelitis that progressed to complete myelitis.
    Document: • Atypical presentation of myelitis raises concern for a slow or delayed immune-mediated pathogenesis that could occur in response to the SARS-CoV-2 virus or antiviral antibodies. • This case highlights the need for physician vigilance in recognizing post-COVID-19 myelitis even months after initial infection. • MRI-negative partial myelitis that progressed to complete myelitis.

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