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Imaging Review of Peripheral Nerve Injuries in Patients with COVID-19

Claire E. Fernandez, Colin K. Franz, Jason H. Ko, James M. Walter, Igor J. Koralnik, Shivani Ahlawat, Swati Deshmukh

2020Radiology70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With surging numbers of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) throughout the world, neuromuscular complications and rehabilitation concerns are becoming more apparent. Peripheral nerve injury can occur in patients with COVID-19 secondary to postinfectious inflammatory neuropathy, prone positioning-related stretch and/or compression injury, systemic neuropathy, or nerve entrapment from hematoma. Imaging of peripheral nerves in patients with COVID-19 may help to characterize nerve abnormality, to identify site and severity of nerve damage, and to potentially elucidate mechanisms of injury, thereby aiding the medical diagnosis and decision-making process. This review article aims to provide a first comprehensive summary of the current knowledge of COVID-19 and peripheral nerve imaging.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Peripheral neuropathyHematomaPeripheralPeripheral nervePeripheral nerve injuryPeripheral nervous systemSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Abnormality2019-20 coronavirus outbreakEntrapment NeuropathyPathologyRadiologyDiseaseInternal medicineAnatomyCentral nervous systemCarpal tunnel syndromeInfectious disease (medical specialty)EndocrinologyPsychiatryDiabetes mellitusOutbreakLong-Term Effects of COVID-19Peripheral Neuropathies and DisordersPeripheral Nerve Disorders
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