Follow-up of cognitive impairment and inflammatory profile in individuals with mild COVID-19

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Abstract

Individuals who experience mild COVID-19 can suffer from long-lasting cognitive symptoms. Notably, 26% of these individuals experience difficulties with visuospatial abilities six months after infection. However, among those who initially exhibited visuoconstructive impairments, 66% showed improvement or complete reversal over time. Additionally, changes in cytokine levels, particularly CCL11, HGF, and CXCL10, were observed. These results suggest a potential link between ongoing cognitive issues and elevated levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, which merits further investigation.

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Souza-Silva, N. G., Rosa, D. V., de Paula, J. J., Coimbra, R. S., Miranda, D. M., & Romano-Silva, M. A. (2024). Follow-up of cognitive impairment and inflammatory profile in individuals with mild COVID-19. Journal of Neuroimmunology, 389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneuroim.2024.578327

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