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Author: Andrea Pilotto; SIlvia Odolini; Stefano Masciocchi; Agnese Comelli; Irene Volonghi; Stefano Gazzina; Sara Nocivelli; Alessandro Pezzini; Emanuele Foca'; Arnaldo Caruso; Matilde Leonardi; Maria Pia Pasolini; Roberto Gasparotti; Francesco Castelli; Alessandro Padovani
Title: Steroid-responsive severe encephalopathy in SARS-CoV-2 infection
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: 84rgd2s9_5
    Snippet: An otherwise healthy 60-year-old man presented to the Emergency Department for a severe alteration of consciousness. According to the relatives, the symptoms started five days earlier with the development of progressive irritability, confusion and asthenia followed two days later by fever, cough and cognitive fluctuations. At admission, his vital parameters were within the normal ranges and his body temperature was 36,8 °C. Oxygen saturation was.....
    Document: An otherwise healthy 60-year-old man presented to the Emergency Department for a severe alteration of consciousness. According to the relatives, the symptoms started five days earlier with the development of progressive irritability, confusion and asthenia followed two days later by fever, cough and cognitive fluctuations. At admission, his vital parameters were within the normal ranges and his body temperature was 36,8 °C. Oxygen saturation was within normal limits with a slight reduction of the arterial partial pressure of oxygen (Sp02 73 mmHg). All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission. author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.

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