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Persons with Co-Existing Neurological Disorders: Risk Analysis, Considerationsand Management in COVID-19 Pandemic
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Author Affiliations
Chitkara University, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, East West University, National Heart Foundation of Australia
Published InCNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets
Year2021
Citations22
Abstract
Increasing reports of neurological symptoms in COVID-19 patient's warrant clinicians to adopt and define the standardized diagnostic and managing protocols in order to investigate the linkage of neurological symptoms in COVID-19. Encephalitis, anosmia, acute cerebrovascular disease and ageusia are some of the emerging neurological manifestations which are reported in several cohort studies on hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Although the COVID-19 pandemic is primarily associated with infection of the respiratory tract system, but measures like lockdown and restricted physical movements to control the spread of this infection will certainly have neurobehavioural implications. Additionally, some of the patients with pre-existing neurological manifestations like epilepsy, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease are more prone to infection and demand extra care as well as improvised treatment.…
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