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Introduction
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AC2 receptors
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Postmortem examples
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Neuropathology
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Peripheral neuropathy
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Brain fog
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Hemorrhagic strokes
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Children with neurological complications
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Underlying comorbidities
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Induced neuropsychiatric disorders
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Eye pathology
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Serious neurological damage
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Handling brain tissue
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Do all seriously ill people have neurological complications
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Do all seriously ill people have COVID19
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How can atrisk patients be identified
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Future studies
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New manifestation of disease
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SARS coronavirus
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Myalgia
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Survival effect
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Questions
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Out of interest
Description:
Explore the neurological impacts of COVID-19 in this 37-minute expert-led seminar presented by Professor Sebastian Brandner, Professor of Neuropathology at UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology. Delve into topics such as AC2 receptors, postmortem examples, neuropathology, peripheral neuropathy, brain fog, hemorrhagic strokes, and neurological complications in children. Examine underlying comorbidities, induced neuropsychiatric disorders, eye pathology, and serious neurological damage. Learn about handling brain tissue, the prevalence of neurological complications in seriously ill patients, and methods for identifying at-risk individuals. Discuss future studies, new disease manifestations, SARS coronavirus, myalgia, and survival effects. Gain insights into the pathology and clinical implications of COVID-19's neurological effects through this comprehensive presentation, part of The Royal College of Pathologists' COVID-19 pandemic series introduced by virologist and College Fellow, Professor Will Irving. Read more

The Neurology of COVID-19 - Pathology and Clinical Implications

The Royal College of Pathologists
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