PMC:7799377 / 37460-38798 JSONTXT 3 Projects

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T252 0-258 Sentence denotes Symptoms frequently reported by COVID-19 patients, such as headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, confusion, and fatigue may be neurological, or they may actually be manifestations of hypoxia, respiratory distress, metabolic acidosis, or drug reactions [84].
T253 259-439 Sentence denotes Such generalized symptoms occur with many types of infections, can be vague and diffuse, and may be difficult for the patient to associate specifically with the COVID-19 infection.
T254 440-586 Sentence denotes Thus, many neurological manifestations of COVID-19 are overlooked, particularly in a pandemic situation when healthcare resources are overwhelmed.
T255 587-691 Sentence denotes For that reason, it is important to consider neurological assessments of hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
T256 692-804 Sentence denotes Serum urea, creatinine, electrolyte, and blood gas tests may be helpful to indicate if there is CNS involvement.
T257 805-938 Sentence denotes The loss of smell and/or taste early in the course of the disease may be significant and point toward neurological involvement [117].
T258 939-1199 Sentence denotes Alterations to the senses of taste and smell have been reported in early-stage COVID-19 cases without complications and suggest that the virus is moving toward the olfactory bulb of the brain, which would permit it to enter and possibly affect the brain [118].
T259 1200-1338 Sentence denotes However, it must be noted that anosmia and ageusia can also be reported in the setting of non-COVID-19 upper respiratory tract infections.