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Subject |
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Lexical cue |
T1 |
0-51 |
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Steroid‐responsive encephalitis in Covid‐19 disease |
T2 |
52-95 |
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denotes |
Steroid‐responsive encephalitis in Covid‐19 |
T3 |
96-109 |
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denotes |
Pilotto et al |
T4 |
111-119 |
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Abstract |
T5 |
120-297 |
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denotes |
Covid‐19 infection has the potential for targeting the central nervous system and several neurological symptoms have been described in patients with severe respiratory distress. |
T6 |
298-469 |
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denotes |
Here we described the case of a 60‐year old subject with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection but only mild respiratory abnormalities who developed an akinetic mutism due to encephalitis. |
T7 |
470-532 |
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denotes |
MRI was negative whereas EEG showed generalized theta slowing. |
T8 |
533-762 |
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denotes |
CSF analyses during the acute stage were negative for SARS‐CoV‐2, positive for pleocytosis and hyperproteinorrachia, and showed increased IL‐8 and TNF‐α concentrations while other infectious or autoimmune disorders were excluded. |
T9 |
763-967 |
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A progressive clinical improvement along with a reduction of CSF parameters was observed after high‐dose steroid treatment, thus arguing for an inflammatory‐mediated brain involvement related to Covid‐19. |
T10 |
968-1007 |
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This article is protected by copyright. |
T11 |
1008-1028 |
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All rights reserved. |