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Selective cranial multineuritis in severe COVID-19 pneumonia: two cases and literature review.

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Objective: To report two cases of cranial multineuritis after severe acute respiratory syndrome caused by coronavirus-2.

Methods: Patients' data were obtained from medical records of the clinical chart of dell'Angelo Hospital, Venice, Italy.

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