[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, 2020•ncbi.nlm.nih.govResults 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 …
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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