Brain correlates of depression, post-traumatic distress, and inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19 survivors: A multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study
Psychiatric sequelae substantially contribute to the post-acute burden of disease associated with COVID-19, persisting months after clearance of the virus. Brain imaging shows white matter (WM) hypodensities/hyperintensities, and the involvement of grey matter (GM) in prefrontal, anterior cingulate...
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Autores principales: | Francesco Benedetti, Mariagrazia Palladini, Marco Paolini, Elisa Melloni, Benedetta Vai, Rebecca De Lorenzo, Roberto Furlan, Patrizia Rovere-Querini, Andrea Falini, Mario Gennaro Mazza |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/84a451ee42cf4d08b57461fce4aefc1b |
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