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NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19: FROM ACUTE ENCEPHALOPATHY TO LONG-TERM COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT

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dc.contributor.author Bakhodir Rakhimov, Erkin Sultanov, Marjona Soliboyeva
dc.date.accessioned 2026-04-23T16:55:41Z
dc.date.available 2026-04-23T16:55:41Z
dc.date.issued 2026-04
dc.identifier.issn 2692-515-x
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/3909
dc.description.abstract Background: The SARS-CoV-2 virus exerts profound effects on the central and peripheral nervous system, producing a spectrum of neurological manifestations ranging from mild headache and anosmia to life-threatening encephalitis, stroke, and Guillain-Barre syndrome. Long-term neurological sequelae — including cognitive impairment, mood disorders, and autonomic dysfunction — constitute a major component of Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS CoV-2 (PASC). Objective: This review examines the mechanisms, clinical spectrum, diagnostic approach, and management of COVID-19 neurological complications. Methods: Narrative review of neurological COVID-19 literature from PubMed, Neurology, JAMA Neurology, and Lancet Neurology, 2020–2024. Results: Neurological manifestations occur in 36–85% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Key mechanisms include neuroinflammation, cerebrovascular injury, direct viral neuroinvasion, and autoimmune processes. Long-term cognitive sequelae affect millions globally. Conclusion: Neurologists, internists, and rehabilitation specialists must be equipped to recognize and manage COVID-19 neurological complications, and research into targeted neuroprotective therapies is urgently needed. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE en_US
dc.title NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19: FROM ACUTE ENCEPHALOPATHY TO LONG-TERM COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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