2019-NCoV: What every neurologist should know?

The 2019 novel Corona Virus pandemic beginning from Wuhan, China primarily affects the respiratory tract but its has impacted clinical practice across a range of specialities including neurology. We review the bearing of the 2019 NCoV infection on neurological practice. Neurological manifestations a...

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Main Authors: Nitika Mahajan, Monika Singla, Balveen Singh, Venkatesh Sajja, Parth Bansal, Birinder Paul, Parveen Goel, Rahul Midha, Rajinder Bansal, Gagandeep Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
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Online Access:http://www.annalsofian.org/article.asp?issn=0972-2327;year=2020;volume=23;issue=7;spage=28;epage=32;aulast=Mahajan
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spelling doaj-e9d3d1b044e044f6b507c5b55ae4a0be2020-11-25T02:00:29ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Indian Academy of Neurology0972-23271998-35492020-01-01237283210.4103/aian.AIAN_210_202019-NCoV: What every neurologist should know?Nitika MahajanMonika SinglaBalveen SinghVenkatesh SajjaParth BansalBirinder PaulParveen GoelRahul MidhaRajinder BansalGagandeep SinghThe 2019 novel Corona Virus pandemic beginning from Wuhan, China primarily affects the respiratory tract but its has impacted clinical practice across a range of specialities including neurology. We review the bearing of the 2019 NCoV infection on neurological practice. Neurological manifestations are less common than respiratory manifestations, yet conspicuous, affecting nearly over a third of hospitalized individuals. These may be classified in to early – headache, dizziness, hyposmia and hypogeusia and late – encephalopathy. Rarely but surely, a very small proportion of infected individuals might present with stroke. Certain neurological conditions, including cerebrovascular disease in both China and Italy and dementia in Italy predispose to infection and more severe manifestations, requiring intensive care unit admission. There is no convincing evidence that the manifestations, course and outcome of various neurological disorders is impacted by 2019 nCoV infection. Concerns of an increased risk of febrile seizures offset by a reduced frequency of infection in the paediatric age group. Individuals with multiple sclerosis might potentially experience both true and pseudorelapses. Besides a direct effect, 2019 nCoV has tremendously affected neurological care by disrupting the continuity of care and the availability of neurological medicines worldwide. Neurologists should respond to this challenge by developing and sustaining innovative methods of providing care as well as alerting the society at large to adopt measures to contain the spread of 2019 nCoV.http://www.annalsofian.org/article.asp?issn=0972-2327;year=2020;volume=23;issue=7;spage=28;epage=32;aulast=Mahajanepilepsyheadachemultiple sclerosis2019 novel corona virusneurological manifestationsstroke
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author Nitika Mahajan
Monika Singla
Balveen Singh
Venkatesh Sajja
Parth Bansal
Birinder Paul
Parveen Goel
Rahul Midha
Rajinder Bansal
Gagandeep Singh
spellingShingle Nitika Mahajan
Monika Singla
Balveen Singh
Venkatesh Sajja
Parth Bansal
Birinder Paul
Parveen Goel
Rahul Midha
Rajinder Bansal
Gagandeep Singh
2019-NCoV: What every neurologist should know?
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
epilepsy
headache
multiple sclerosis
2019 novel corona virus
neurological manifestations
stroke
author_facet Nitika Mahajan
Monika Singla
Balveen Singh
Venkatesh Sajja
Parth Bansal
Birinder Paul
Parveen Goel
Rahul Midha
Rajinder Bansal
Gagandeep Singh
author_sort Nitika Mahajan
title 2019-NCoV: What every neurologist should know?
title_short 2019-NCoV: What every neurologist should know?
title_full 2019-NCoV: What every neurologist should know?
title_fullStr 2019-NCoV: What every neurologist should know?
title_full_unstemmed 2019-NCoV: What every neurologist should know?
title_sort 2019-ncov: what every neurologist should know?
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
issn 0972-2327
1998-3549
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The 2019 novel Corona Virus pandemic beginning from Wuhan, China primarily affects the respiratory tract but its has impacted clinical practice across a range of specialities including neurology. We review the bearing of the 2019 NCoV infection on neurological practice. Neurological manifestations are less common than respiratory manifestations, yet conspicuous, affecting nearly over a third of hospitalized individuals. These may be classified in to early – headache, dizziness, hyposmia and hypogeusia and late – encephalopathy. Rarely but surely, a very small proportion of infected individuals might present with stroke. Certain neurological conditions, including cerebrovascular disease in both China and Italy and dementia in Italy predispose to infection and more severe manifestations, requiring intensive care unit admission. There is no convincing evidence that the manifestations, course and outcome of various neurological disorders is impacted by 2019 nCoV infection. Concerns of an increased risk of febrile seizures offset by a reduced frequency of infection in the paediatric age group. Individuals with multiple sclerosis might potentially experience both true and pseudorelapses. Besides a direct effect, 2019 nCoV has tremendously affected neurological care by disrupting the continuity of care and the availability of neurological medicines worldwide. Neurologists should respond to this challenge by developing and sustaining innovative methods of providing care as well as alerting the society at large to adopt measures to contain the spread of 2019 nCoV.
topic epilepsy
headache
multiple sclerosis
2019 novel corona virus
neurological manifestations
stroke
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