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  2. Cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19 are characteristic signs or symptoms of the Coronavirus disease 2019 that occur in the skin. The American Academy of Dermatology reports that skin lesions such as morbilliform (measles-like rashes, 22%), pernio (capillary damage, 18%), urticaria (hives, 16%), macular erythema (rose-colored rash, 13%), vesicular purpura (purplish discolouration, 11% ...

  3. Impact of COVID-19 on neurological, psychological and other ...

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    About 20% of COVID-19 cases that pass through the intensive care unit (ICU) have chronic neurologic symptoms (beyond loss of smell and taste). [1] Of the patients that had an MRI , 44% had findings upon MRI, such as a FLAIR signal (fluid-attenuated inversion recovery signal), leptomeningeal spaces and stroke.

  4. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of COVID-19. Some less common symptoms of COVID-19 can be relatively non-specific; however the most common symptoms are fever, dry cough, and loss of taste and smell. [1] [22] Among those who develop symptoms, approximately one in five may become more seriously ill and have difficulty in breathing.

  5. New studies suggest Covid sneaks into the brain through ... - AOL

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    Covid-19 and its effect on the brain can be serious, researchers are learning. Studies continue to discover more on long-term Covid and how it impacts patients. New studies suggest Covid sneaks ...

  6. COVID-19 Is Linked to Detectable Brain Changes, Study Shows - AOL

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    A brain-imaging study shows differences between people who have recovered from infections and those who haven’t had COVID-19. COVID-19 Is Linked to Detectable Brain Changes, Study Shows Skip to ...

  7. Even mild COVID-19 is linked to brain damage, scans show - AOL

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    The overall brain volume in people with COVID-19 declined by an extra 0.3% over those without the disease. ... the coronavirus caused a loss of smell through a nonbrain-based mechanism and this ...

  8. Mucormycosis - Wikipedia

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    Most had been in hospital with severe breathing problems due to COVID-19, had recovered, and developed mucormycosis 10–14 days following treatment for COVID-19. Five had abnormal kidney function tests, three involved the sinus, eye and brain, three the lungs, one the gastrointestinal tract, and in one the disease was widespread. [22]

  9. COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    He has described the vast spectrum of COVID‑19 symptoms that fluctuate over time as "really concerning". They range from fatigue, a cough and shortness of breath, to inflammation and injury of major organs – including the lungs and heart, and also neurological and psychologic effects. Symptoms often overlap and can affect any system in the ...