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18F-FDG brain PET hypometabolism in patients with long COVID.

Eric GuedjJ Y CampionP DudouetE KaphanF BregeonH Tissot-DupontS GuisF BarthelemyP HabertM CeccaldiM MillionD RaoultS CammilleriC Eldin
Published in: European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (2021)
This study demonstrates a profile of brain PET hypometabolism in long COVID patients with biologically confirmed SARS-CoV-2 and persistent functional complaints more than 3 weeks after the initial infection symptoms, involving the olfactory gyrus and connected limbic/paralimbic regions, extended to the brainstem and the cerebellum. These hypometabolisms are associated with patients' symptoms, with a biomarker value to identify and potentially follow these patients. The hypometabolism of the frontal cluster, which included the olfactory gyrus, seems to be linked to ACE drugs in patients with high blood pressure, with also a better metabolism of this olfactory region in patients using nasal decongestant spray, suggesting a possible role of ACE receptors as an olfactory gateway for this neurotropism.
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