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Titlebook: Neuroimaging of Covid-19. First Insights based on Clinical Cases; Simonetta Gerevini M.D. Book 2021 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The

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书目名称Neuroimaging of Covid-19. First Insights based on Clinical Cases
编辑Simonetta Gerevini M.D.
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概述Presents first insights on CNS localisation of Cov 19.Displays a unique collection of cases.Explores present knowledge of short-term effects of Cov 19 infection on the brain
图书封面Titlebook: Neuroimaging of Covid-19. First Insights based on Clinical Cases;  Simonetta Gerevini M.D. Book 2021 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The
描述.This book presents the variability of the effects of Covid-19 on the nervous system (NS), with the purpose to update content and images based on improved scientific evidence..Current available data show that involvement of the NS is frequent in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. The most common neurologic syndromes include cerebrovascular disorders, encephalopathies, inflammatory Central Nervous System (CNS) syndromes, peripheral neurologic disorders, psychiatric disorders. The pathophysiology of neurological manifestations is far from being understood. They can be coincidental, common complications of severe viral infection, or direct consequence of the viral infection either via indirect para-infective mechanisms or direct viral penetration of NS. Experimental animal models had previously demonstrated the neuroinvasive potential of SARS-CoV and the detection of viral particles in special structures such as the thalamus, nucleus ambiguous and nucleus of the solitary tract, suggesting that CNS invasion can contribute significantly to the severe outcome not only through direct damage to neurological structures, but also through a potential detrimental effect on cardiorespiratory r
出版日期Book 2021
关键词MRI; Brain; Coronavirus (COVID-19); CNS; Sars
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67521-9
isbn_softcover978-3-030-67523-3
isbn_ebook978-3-030-67521-9
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) and Meningo-Encephalitis in COVID, oedema. At brain imaging, quite symmetric bilateral focal or confluent vasogenic oedema with posterior parietal and occipital lobe involvement are found. In severe cases like in COVID-setting, PRES can be complicated by ischemia or haemorrhage: we then describe in the atlas two cases of classic and complicated COVID-related PRES.
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Background, and MERS-CoV, causing the Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (2012–ongoing); also SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV were mostly associated to respiratory disease, but different organs and body systems could be involved, including the Central Nervous System [2], as recently summarized by Verstrepen et al. [3].
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of Cov 19 infection on the brain.This book presents the variability of the effects of Covid-19 on the nervous system (NS), with the purpose to update content and images based on improved scientific evidence..Current available data show that involvement of the NS is frequent in patients with SARS-Co
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Simonetta Gerevinidely used spaces of holomorphic functions in the unit ball of C^n. Spaces discussed include the Bergman spaces, the Hardy spaces, the Bloch space, BMOA, the Dirichlet space, the Besov spaces, and the Lipschitz spaces. Most proofs in the book are new and simpler than the existing ones in the literatu
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Introduction,red in China and has rapidly spread all over the world causing a pandemic. The disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 was named COVID-19. In Europe, the first case was reported in the Lombardy region. Although soon after all Italian regions reported patients with COVID-19, the highest number of cases was in E
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Background, with occasional cases of pneumonia in infants and young adults; for a few decades since their first identification, their pathogenicity has been considered to be low; non-respiratory localizations of the disease, including neurological complications, have been described as uncommon events [1]. In t
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