Orbitofrontal involvement in a neuroCOVID‐19 patient
Epilepsia2020Vol. 61(8), pp. e90–e94
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Loïc Le Guennec, Julia Devianne, Laurence Jalin, Albert Cao, Damien Galanaud, Vincent Navarro, David Boutolleau, Benjamin Rohaut, Nicolas Weiss, Sophie Demeret
Abstract
Neurological manifestations of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) such as encephalitis and seizures have been reported increasingly, but our understanding of COVID-19-related brain injury is still limited. Herein we describe prefrontal involvement in a patient with COVID-19 who presented prior anosmia, raising the question of a potential trans-olfactory bulb brain invasion.
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