Neurological Complications during Treatment of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Abstract
We evaluated four patients with laboratory-confirmed MERS coronavirus (CoV) infections who showed neurological complications during MERS treatment. These 4 patients were from a cohort of 23 patients who were treated at a single designated hospital during the 2015 outbreak in the Republic of Korea. The clinical presentations, laboratory findings, and prognoses are described.
Four of the 23 admitted MERS patients reported neurological symptoms during or after MERS-CoV treatment. The potential diagnoses in these four cases included Bickerstaff's encephalitis overlapping with Guillain-Barré syndrome, intensive-care-unit-acquired weakness, or other toxic or infectious neuropathies. Neurological complications did not appear concomitantly with respiratory symptoms, instead being delayed by 2-3 weeks.
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9Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Middle East respiratory syndrome
- Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- Pediatrics
- Intensive care unit
- Guillain-Barre syndrome
- Encephalitis
- Disease
- Good health and well-being