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CLINICAL AND PATHOGENETIC STRUCTURE OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SYNDROMES IN COVID-19 DEPENDING ON GENDER DIFFERENCES
Safarov Komiljon Kamalovich Bukhara State Medical Institute
Resume
The new coronavirus infection COVID-19 caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus poses a global health threat. Neurological disorders found in patients with coronavirus infection have a wide range of clinical signs: headache, dizziness, altered level of consciousness, acute ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, venous sinus thrombosis. Evidence suggests that patients with more severe systemic manifestations were more likely to have neurologic symptoms. This article analyzes the post-disease neurological status.
Key words: SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, dizziness. Neurological disorders.
First page
305
Last page
308
For citation: Safarov Komiljon Kamalovich CLINICAL AND PATHOGENETIC STRUCTURE OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SYNDROMES IN COVID-19 DEPENDING ON GENDER DIFFERENCES //New Day in Medicine 3(35)2021 305-308 https://cutt.ly/kEOxsPt
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