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Severe COVID-19 may lead to low 'gray matter' in brain after oxygen therapy, says study


Severe COVID-19 may lead to low gray matter in brain after oxygen therapy, says study
Lower gray matter volume in frontal-temporal network of brain has been associated with a higher-level of disability among COVID-19 patients, even six months after hospital discharge, study revealed
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COVID-19 patients who receive oxygen therapy or experience fever may witness gray matter volume reduction in the frontal-temporal network of the brain, says a new study conducted by researchers at Georgia State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Gray matter is vital for processing information in the brain and its abnormality may affect how well neurons function and communicate. ....

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COVID-19 reduces gray matter in brain regions: study


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17, 2021
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COVID-19 patients who receive oxygen therapy or experience fever show a reduced volume of gray matter in the frontal-temporal network of the brain, according to a recent study from Georgia State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology, in the United States.
According to the research, published in the journal
Neurobiology of Stress , it was found that a lower volume of gray matter in this region of the brain was associated with a higher level of disability among COVID-19 patients, even six months later from hospital discharge. ....

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Covid-19 patients show reduced gray matter volume in the brain


Covid-19 patients show reduced gray matter volume in the brain
Covid-19 patients who receive oxygen therapy or experience fever show reduced gray matter volume in the frontal-temporal network of the brain, according to a new study led by researchers at Georgia State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology.
The study found lower gray matter volume in this brain region was associated with a higher level of disability among Covid-19 patients, even six months after hospital discharge.
Gray matter is vital for processing information in the brain and gray matter abnormality may affect how well neurons function and communicate. The study, published in the May 2021 issue of ....

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COVID-19 alters gray matter volume in the brain, new study shows


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IMAGE: Researchers Kuaikuai Duan and Vince Calhoun have found that neurological complications of Covid-19 patients may be linked to lower gray matter volume in the front region of the brain even.
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Covid-19 patients who receive oxygen therapy or experience fever show reduced gray matter volume in the frontal-temporal network of the brain, according to a new study led by researchers at Georgia State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology.
The study found lower gray matter volume in this brain region was associated with a higher level of disability among Covid-19 patients, even six months after hospital discharge. ....

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