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Offering a comprehensive review of the neuropathology of SARS-CoV-2,�Neurological Care and the COVID-19 Pandemic�provides up-to-date coverage of the wide array of the pathogen's neurological symptoms and complications. Drs.�Ahmad Riad Ramadan and�Gamaledin�Osman�discuss�the neuropathology of SARS-CoV-2, its neurological manifestations,�and the impact the pandemic has had on the care of patients with pre-existing neurological conditions. The authors also offer an overview of emerging treatments and vaccines, as well as ways healthcare systems have reorganized in order to respond to the pandemic.
Ahmad Riad Ramadan is a vascular neurologist and neurointensivist at the Henry Ford Neuroscience Institute, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA. He also is the program director for the Neurocritical Care Fellowship and chairs the Scientific Advisory Board of the Department of Neurology. Gamaleldin Osman is at the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Neurology Department, in Rochester, Minnesota.
1. Fears and hopes2. Neuropathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 infection3. Neurological presentations of COVID-194. COVID-19 and cerebrovascular diseases5. COVID-19 and seizures6. COVID-19 and autoimmune demyelinating diseases 7. COVID-19 and neuromuscular disorders8. Pediatric neurology and the COVID-19 pandemic9. Neuro-oncologic care during the COVID-19 pandemic10. COVID-19 infection: Impaired olfaction, movement disorders, encephalopathy, and neuropsychiatric manifestations11. COVID-19 and headache disorders12. Treatment approach, pharmacological agents and vaccines 13. Response of healthcare systems to the pandemicAppendix: Medications