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Clinical features and cognitive sequelae in COVID-19: a retrospective study on N=152 patients.

Marina Rita ManeraElena FiabaneDebora PainEdoardo Nicolò AielloAlice RadiciMarcella OttonelloMariacristina PadovaniBarbara Ann WilsonJessica FishCaterina Pistarini
Published in: Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (2021)
Cognitive sequelae of COVID-19 are likely to arise from a complex interplay between background/clinical premorbid features and disease-related/interventional procedures and outcomes. Mild-to-moderate patients requiring assistive ventilation who however are not admitted to an ICU are more likely to suffer from cognitive deficits-despite their etiology remaining elusive.
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