Author: Verrotti, Alberto; Mazzocchetti, Chiara; Iannetti, Paola
Title: Definitive pathognomonic signs and symptoms of paediatric neurological COVIDâ€19 are still emerging Cord-id: wc8ludpz Document date: 2021_3_21
ID: wc8ludpz
Snippet: Children with COVIDâ€19 tend to show milder symptoms than adults during the pandemic, but growing evidence of neurological involvement has emerged. Some studies have reported neurological symptoms in children with COVIDâ€19, which include multisystem inflammatory syndrome, a disease that shares some, but not all, of the characteristics of Kawasaki disease. This review presents, and discusses, the evidence to date. Our initial findings suggest that neurological manifestations can be considered
Document: Children with COVIDâ€19 tend to show milder symptoms than adults during the pandemic, but growing evidence of neurological involvement has emerged. Some studies have reported neurological symptoms in children with COVIDâ€19, which include multisystem inflammatory syndrome, a disease that shares some, but not all, of the characteristics of Kawasaki disease. This review presents, and discusses, the evidence to date. Our initial findings suggest that neurological manifestations can be considered to be the direct result of central nervous system viral invasion or postâ€infection immunoâ€mediated disease.
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