[HTML][HTML] Neuropathologic features of four autopsied COVID‐19 patients

J Kantonen, S Mahzabin, MI Mäyränpää… - Brain …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Kantonen, S Mahzabin, MI Mäyränpää, O Tynninen, A Paetau, N Andersson, A Sajantila
Brain Pathology, 2020ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Results The clinical features of the subjects are summarized in Table​ 1. Clinically, only one
patient showed severe neurological symptoms (Table​ 1, Case 3) and his clinical and
neuropathological characteristics will be described in detail below. One patient had ageusia
documented in his clinical record without further elaboration on olfaction (Table​ 1, Case 1)
and two were documented to have only minimal respiratory distress and to lack
hyperventilation in response to hypoxia (Table​ 1, Cases 1 and 3). All patients had several …
Results
The clinical features of the subjects are summarized in Table​ 1. Clinically, only one patient showed severe neurological symptoms (Table​ 1, Case 3) and his clinical and neuropathological characteristics will be described in detail below. One patient had ageusia documented in his clinical record without further elaboration on olfaction (Table​ 1, Case 1) and two were documented to have only minimal respiratory distress and to lack hyperventilation in response to hypoxia (Table​ 1, Cases 1 and 3). All patients had several previously diagnosed comorbidities of varying severity (Table​ 1). The information of the blood group was available for three patients, and, interestingly, they were all A RhD+.
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