COVID-19: neurologiniai simptomai ir encefalitas.

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      COVID-19: NEUROLOGIC AL SYMPTOMS AND ENCEPHALITIS.
    • Abstract:
      In the height of COVID-19 pandemic, therc is growing amount of data on neurological manifestations of the disease. They can be caused by a serious medical condition, acute neurological injuries or exacerbation of chronic neurological disorders, and adverse effects of antiviral therapies. Moreover, first reports of suspected encephalitis cases also appear. This article discusses published data on neurological manifestations of COVID-19 and their possible explanation, and presents reported encephalitis cases. Brain injury caused by other corona viruses is also examined. Finally, we discuss the possible mechanisms by which the virus can enter the brain and cause injury. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      COVID-19 pandemijos įkarštyje daugėja duomenų, kad pacientams gali pasireikšti įvairių neurologinių simptomų. Juos gali sukelti sunki bendra pacientų būklė, naujai atsiradusios ar paūmėjusios lėtinės neurologinės ligos, skiriami vaistai. Taip pat pasirodo pirmieji COVID-19 encefalito atvejų aprašymai. Šiame straipsnyje aptariama informacija apie neurologinius simptomus bei galimas jų priežastis, pristatomi aprašyti encefalito atvejai, sergant COV1D-19. Taip pat nagrinėjamas kitų koronavirusų sukeliamas galvos smegenų pažeidimas. Straipsnio pabaigoje diskutuojama apie galimas SARS-CoV-2 patekimo į galvos smegenis mechanizmus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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