| Literature DB >> 32574248 |
Muhammad Umer Ahmed1, Muhammad Hanif2, Mukarram Jamat Ali3, Muhammad Adnan Haider4, Danish Kherani5, Gul Muhammad Memon6, Amin H Karim5,7, Abdul Sattar8.
Abstract
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has been associated with many neurological symptoms but there is a little evidence-based published material on the neurological manifestations of COVID-19. The purpose of this article is to review the spectrum of the various neurological manifestations and underlying associated pathophysiology in COVID-19 patients. Method: We conducted a review of the various case reports and retrospective clinical studies published on the neurological manifestations, associated literature, and related pathophysiology of COVID-19 using PUBMED and subsequent proceedings. A total of 118 articles were thoroughly reviewed in order to highlight the plausible spectrum of neurological manifestations of COVID 19. Every article was either based on descriptive analysis, clinical scenarios, correspondence, and editorials emphasizing the neurological manifestations either directly or indirectly. We then tried to highlight the significant plausible manifestations and complications that could be related to the pandemic. With little known about the dynamics and the presentation spectrum of the virus apart from the respiratory symptoms, this area needs further consideration.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; encephalitis; encephalomyelitis; neurological manifestations; neurotropism
Year: 2020 PMID: 32574248 PMCID: PMC7257377 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00518
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Spectrum of Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19.
| Encephalitis |
| Anosmia/hyposmia |
| Viral meningitis |
| Post-infectious acute disseminated encephalomyelitis/Post-infectious brainstem encephalitis |
| Guillain Barré syndrome |
| Acute cerebrovascular disease |
Illustrating the Spectrum of Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19.
| Encephalitis | Moriguchi et al. Poyiadji et al. | Case report Case report | Headache, fatigue, fever Fever, cough, altered mental status | ( |
| Anosmia | Gane et al. Eliezer et al. Klopfenstein et al. | Case report Case report Retrospective study | Hyposmia with headache and fatigue Isolated anosmia 54 out of 114 reported anosmia | ( |
| Viral meningitis | Moriguchi et al. Duong et al. | Case report Case report | Headache, fatigue, fever Headache, fever, seizure | ( |
| Guillain–Barré syndrome | Zhao et al. Toscano et al. Sedaghat et al. Virani et al. Gutierrez-Ortiz et al. | Correspondence Case series Case report Case report Case report | Fatigue, leg weakness Four patients presented with lower limb paralysis and paresthesia and one presented with facial diplegia later on developed ataxia and paresthesia Quadriplegia after having cough, fever 2 weeks ago Bilateral numbness and weakness of lower limb extremities Diplopia after having diarrhea, fever and ageusia | ( |
| Acute disseminated post-infectious encephalomyelitis/Acute disseminated post-infectious encephalitis | Arabi et al. Kim et al. | Retrospective study Case series study Note: (both studies are from Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) | Three patients presented with severe neurologic syndrome ranging from altered level of consciousness to coma, ataxia and focal motor deficit Four patients in cohort study presented with various neurological symptoms ranging from numbness to ataxia, ophthalmoplegia | ( |
| Acute cerebrovascular disease | Mao et al. Oxley et al. Avula et al. Al Saiegh et al. | Retrospective study Correspondence Case Series Case report | Five patients presented with ischemic stroke and one with hemorrhagic stroke Five patients presented with large-vessel stroke Four patients presented with CT proven stroke One patient presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage and the other had ischemic stroke with hemorrhagic conversion | ( |