Research ArticleAdult Brain
Open Access
MRI Brain Findings in 126 Patients with COVID-19: Initial Observations from a Descriptive Literature Review
E. Gulko, M.L. Oleksk, W. Gomes, S. Ali, H. Mehta, P. Overby, F. Al-Mufti and A. Rozenshtein
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2020, 41 (12) 2199-2203; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6805
E. Gulko
aFrom the Department of Radiology (E.G., W.G., S.A., H.M.), Division of Neuroradiology
M.L. Oleksk
eNew York Medical College (M.L.O.), Valhalla, New York
W. Gomes
aFrom the Department of Radiology (E.G., W.G., S.A., H.M.), Division of Neuroradiology
S. Ali
aFrom the Department of Radiology (E.G., W.G., S.A., H.M.), Division of Neuroradiology
H. Mehta
aFrom the Department of Radiology (E.G., W.G., S.A., H.M.), Division of Neuroradiology
P. Overby
bDepartment of Pediatrics (P.O.)
F. Al-Mufti
cDepartment of Neurology (F.A.M.), Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, New York
A. Rozenshtein
dDepartment of Radiology (A.R.), Division of Cardiothoracic Imaging, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, New York
In this issue
American Journal of Neuroradiology
Vol. 41, Issue 12
1 Dec 2020
Advertisement
E. Gulko, M.L. Oleksk, W. Gomes, S. Ali, H. Mehta, P. Overby, F. Al-Mufti, A. Rozenshtein
MRI Brain Findings in 126 Patients with COVID-19: Initial Observations from a Descriptive Literature Review
American Journal of Neuroradiology Dec 2020, 41 (12) 2199-2203; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A6805
0 Responses
Related Articles
Cited By...
- Multicentre, multitime, multidimension, prospective follow-up cohort study on patients during the first wave of COVID-19 in China: a study protocol
- Decreased cerebral blood flow in non-hospitalized adults who self-isolated due to COVID-19
- Higher Limbic and Basal Ganglia volumes in surviving COVID-negative patients and the relations to fatigue
- Dutch multicentre, prospective follow-up, cohort study comparing the neurological and neuropsychological sequelae of hospitalised non-ICU- and ICU-treated COVID-19 survivors: a study protocol
- Collicular Hyperactivation in Patients with COVID-19: A New Finding on Brain MRI and PET/CT
- Leptomeningeal Enhancement Due to COVID-19 on 3D-FLAIR and T1 Black-Blood MR Imaging Sequences
- Neuropsychiatric complications of covid-19
This article has been cited by the following articles in journals that are participating in Crossref Cited-by Linking.
- Erin F Balcom, Avindra Nath, Christopher PowerBrain 2021 144 12
- Carmen García‐Sánchez, Marco Calabria, Nicholas Grunden, Catalina Pons, Juan Antonio Arroyo, Beatriz Gómez‐Anson, Alberto Lleó, Daniel Alcolea, Roberto Belvís, Noemí Morollón, Isabel Mur, Virginia Pomar, Pere DomingoBrain and Behavior 2022 12 3
- Jeffrey P. Kanne, Harrison Bai, Adam Bernheim, Michael Chung, Linda B Haramati, David F. Kallmes, Brent P. Little, Geoffrey D. Rubin, Nicola SverzellatiRadiology 2021 299 3
- Matthew Butler, Thomas A Pollak, Alasdair G Rooney, Benedict D Michael, Timothy R NicholsonBMJ 2020
- Alexander Rau, Nils Schroeter, Ganna Blazhenets, Andrea Dressing, Lea I Walter, Elias Kellner, Tobias Bormann, Hansjörg Mast, Dirk Wagner, Horst Urbach, Cornelius Weiller, Philipp T Meyer, Marco Reisert, Jonas A HospBrain 2022 145 9
- Masaki Takao, Masayuki OhiraPsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2023 77 2
- Virginia F. J. Newcombe, Lennart R. B. Spindler, Tilak Das, Stefan Winzeck, Kieren Allinson, Emmanuel A. Stamatakis, David K. Menon, Fahim Anwar, Edward Bullmore, Alasdair Coles, Jonathan Coles, Joanne Jones, Victoria Lupson, Edward Needham, James Rowe, Stephen Sawcer, Fernanda ValerioIntensive Care Medicine 2021 47 1
- Ranjana Bhandari, Garima Khanna, Dhriti Kaushik, Anurag KuhadMolecular Neurobiology 2021 58 7
- Nikolaos-Renatos Tziolos, Petros Ioannou, Stella Baliou, Diamantis P. KofteridisMicroorganisms 2023 11 10
- Kathleen M. Capaccione, Jay S. Leb, Belinda D'souza, Pallavi Utukuri, Mary M. SalvatoreClinical Imaging 2021 72
More in this TOC Section
Similar Articles
Advertisement