However, brain health is comparable to that of patients hospitalized for other medical conditions of similar severity
Network Reorganization Compensates for Post-COVID Neural Deficits
Patients with post-COVID condition have greater brain activation across the network, lesser deactivation in default mode regions
Increase in Pediatric Intracranial Abscess Cases Seen During COVID-19
Increases seen in isolated intracranial abscess and sinusitis complicated by intracranial abscess during early COVID-19 pandemic
Fatigue, Brain Fog, Anxiety Prevalent With Long COVID
Significant associations seen for concentration and attention, as well as memory issues, with complaint of brain fog
Toxic Metabolic Encephalopathy Worsens COVID-19 Outcomes
TME was associated with increased risk for in-hospital death, with the highest risk for TME due to hypoxemia
Characteristics of COVID-19-Related Encephalopathy Detailed
Of nine patients with CORE, six had movement disorders, seven had frontal syndrome, four had brainstem impairment
Multifocal Microvascular Injury ID’d in Brain in COVID-19
No SARS-CoV-2 detected in postmortem samples, but brain may be susceptible to microvascular damage
RSNA: Neurologic Complications of COVID-19 Examined
In patients with critical findings identified on neuroimaging, most common comorbidities were hypertension, diabetes