Authors: Aravinthan Varatharaj, Naomi Thomas, Mark Ellul, Nicholas W. S. Davies, Thomas A Pollak, Elizabeth L Tenorio, Mustafa Sultan, Ava Easton, Gerome Breen, Michael S. Zandi, Jonathan P. Coles, Hadi Manji, Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, David K. Menon, Timothy R Nicholson, Laura A Benjamin, Alan Carson, Craig J. Smith, Martin R Turner, Tom Solomon, Rachel Kneen, Sarah Pett, Ian Galea, Rhys H. Thomas, Benedict D Michael, Claire Allen, Neil Archibald, James Arkell, Peter Arthur-Farraj, Mark R. Baker, Harriet A. Ball, Verity Bradley-Barker, Zoe Brown, Stefania Bruno, Lois Carey, Christopher Carswell, Annie Chakrabarti, James Choulerton, Mazen Daher, Ruth Davies, Rafael Di Marco Barros, Sofia Dima, Rachel Dunley, Dipankar Dutta, Richard James Booth Ellis, Alex Everitt, Joseph Fady, Patricia Fearon, Leonora Fisniku, Ivie Gbinigie, Alan Gemski, Emma Gillies, Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas, Julie Grigg, Hisham Hamdalla, Jack Hubbett, Neil Hunter, Anne-Catherine Huys, Ihmoda Ihmoda, Sissi Ispoglou, Ashwani Jha, Ramzi Joussi, Dheeraj Kalladka, Hind Khalifeh, Sander Kooij, Guru Kumar, Sandar Kyaw, Lucia Li, Edward Littleton, Malcolm R. Macleod, Mary Joan MacLeod, Barbara Madigan, Vikram Mahadasa, Manonmani Manoharan, Richard Marigold, Isaac Marks, Paul M. Matthews, Michael Mccormick, Caroline Mcinnes, Antonio Metastasio, Philip Milburn-McNulty, Clinton Mitchell, Duncan Mitchell, Clare Morgans, Huw R. Morris, Jasper M. Morrow, Ahmed Mubarak Mohamed, Paula Mulvenna, Louis Murphy, Robert Namushi, Edward J Newman, Wendy Phillips, Ashwin Pinto, David A Price, Harald Proschel, Terry Quinn, Deborah Ramsey, Christine Roffe, Amy L Ross Russell, Neshika Samarasekera, Stephen Sawcer, Walee Sayed, Lakshmanan Sekaran, Jordi Serra-Mestres, Victoria K. Snowdon, Gayle Strike, James Sun, Christina Tang, Mark Vrana, Ryckie G. Wade, Chris Wharton, Lou Wiblin, Iryna Boubriak, Katie Herman, Gordon T. Plant
Venue: The Lancet Psychiatry
Type: Publication
Abstract: Background:Concerns regarding potential neurological complications of COVID-19 are being increasingly reported, primarily in small series. Larger studies have been limited by both geography and specialty. Comprehensive characterisation of clinical syndromes is crucial to allow rational selection and evaluation of potential therapies. The aim of this study was to investigate the breadth of complications of COVID-19 across the UK that affected the brain.Methods:During the exponential phase of the pandemic, we developed an online network of secure...
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Psychiatry
Intensive care medicine
Pediatrics
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