Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992)
September 2020
The COVID-19 infection that started in the Wuhan Province of the People's Republic of China and has now spread throughout the world is not limited to the respiratory system, but also causes other systemic symptoms through viremia. Recent data show that the central and peripheral nervous system involvement is particularly substantial. Thus, the present study aims to investigate the current neurological comorbidities and symptoms of patients with COVID-19 who were followed up by our clinic physicians.
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August 2010
Background: The neurological manifestations of Crohn's disease are rare, dominated by multiple mononeuropathies, peripheral neuropathies (PN) of axonal and demyelinating types, myopathies and the abnormalities of the white matter. In our study, we aimed to report electrophysiological follow-up of a patient with chronic polyradiculoneuritis associated with newly diagnosed active Crohn's disease.
Case: A 32-year-old male patient was admitted with the complaints of abdominal pain and diarrhea for three years and an ascending weakness of all four extremities since two years.