id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2vma6eqzrbgbhbzuweyrz3t2zm Barbara A. Wilson Neuropsychological consequences of Covid-19 2020 5 .pdf application/pdf 2693 305 43 consequences of Covid-19, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 30:9, 1625-1628, DOI: In some cases the virus can directly affect the brain, with both infection and inflammation-based mechanisms possible, and a range of secondary neurological effects as part of broader systemic illness has also been reported. alongside well-acknowledged difficulties with fatigue and deconditioning, people recovering from Covid-19 may have cognitive, emotional and behavioural problems that reports and series totalling 901 patients with neurological manifestations of Covid-19 An Indian colleague, Jwala Narayanan, has reported a 62-year-old patient who developed Covid-19, then had a stroke and the first case of this rare syndrome to be reported in a patient diagnosed with Covid-19. Furthermore, the physical rehabilitation teams, which Covid-19 patients are referred to, are recognition by health care providers that Covid-19 patients need to be allowed to access screening assessments on all post-Covid-19 patients referred to the clinical neuropsychology and clinical health psychology department. ./cache/work_2vma6eqzrbgbhbzuweyrz3t2zm.pdf ./txt/work_2vma6eqzrbgbhbzuweyrz3t2zm.txt