Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17
Published: Oct. 11, 2024
Olfactory
loss
accompanies
at
least
139
neurological,
somatic,
and
congenital/hereditary
conditions.
This
observation
leads
to
the
question
of
whether
these
associations
are
correlations
or
they
ever
causal.
Temporal
precedence
prospective
predictive
power
suggest
that
olfactory
is
causally
implicated
in
many
medical
The
causal
relationship
between
olfaction
with
memory
dysfunction
deserves
particular
attention
because
this
sensory
system
has
only
direct
projection
centers.
Mechanisms
may
underlie
connections
conditions
include
inflammation
as
well
neuroanatomical
environmental
factors,
all
listed
here
also
associated
inflammation.
enrichment
shows
efficacy
for
both
prevention
treatment,
potentially
mediated
by
decreasing
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10(1), P. e23441 - e23441
Published: Dec. 8, 2023
The
potential
significance
of
immunoinflammatory
factors
in
the
prognosis
individuals
afflicted
with
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
is
worthy
examination.
systemic
immune-inflammatory
index
(SII),
a
recently
developed
metric
based
on
enumeration
neutrophils,
platelets,
and
lymphocytes
blood
samples,
holds
promise
for
elucidating
this
relationship.
Consequently,
order
to
explore
any
possible
correlation
between
SII
levels
at
admission
in-hospital
mortality
patients
COVID-19,
we
undertook
thorough
systematic
review
meta-analysis.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(5), P. 1457 - 1457
Published: March 2, 2024
Background:
Post-COVID-19
syndrome,
characterized
by
persistent
symptoms
emerging
more
than
12
weeks
after
acute
infection,
displays
diverse
manifestations.
This
study
aimed
to
analyze
co-existing
organ
dysfunctions
in
post-COVID-19
patients
and
explore
their
potential
association
with
the
COVID-19
episode
functional
impairment.
Methods:
Data
from
238
attending
outpatient
care
between
1
March
2021
2022,
previous
hospitalization
for
COVID-19,
were
retrospectively
analyzed
80
having
comprehensive
mapping
of
involvement.
Results:
The
average
time
was
149
days.
Spirometry
indicated
significant
abnormalities
lung
function.
Predominant
included
respiratory
(75%),
fatigue
(73%),
neurological
(62.5%),
ear-nose-throat
issues
(51.25%).
Multiorgan
observed
87.5%
patients,
contributing
an
18.33%
reduction
health
quality
compared
pre-acute
levels.
Subgroup
analysis
identified
four
distinct
syndrome
subgroups,
highlighting
coexistence
disorders
as
indicators
drivers
further
Our
results
reveal
that
most
suffer
multiorgan
disorders.
Conclusions:
presence
coexisting
suggests
involvement
other
systems
well.
complexity
requires
studies
provide
insights
into
different
symptom
clusters
identify
targets
personalized
preventive
therapeutic
interventions
improve
patient
outcome.
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10, P. e51481 - e51481
Published: Sept. 18, 2024
Although
previous
studies
have
investigated
trends
in
unmet
health
care
and
dental
needs,
most
focused
on
specific
groups,
such
as
patients
with
chronic
conditions
older
adults,
been
limited
by
smaller
data
sets.
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17
Published: Oct. 11, 2024
Olfactory
loss
accompanies
at
least
139
neurological,
somatic,
and
congenital/hereditary
conditions.
This
observation
leads
to
the
question
of
whether
these
associations
are
correlations
or
they
ever
causal.
Temporal
precedence
prospective
predictive
power
suggest
that
olfactory
is
causally
implicated
in
many
medical
The
causal
relationship
between
olfaction
with
memory
dysfunction
deserves
particular
attention
because
this
sensory
system
has
only
direct
projection
centers.
Mechanisms
may
underlie
connections
conditions
include
inflammation
as
well
neuroanatomical
environmental
factors,
all
listed
here
also
associated
inflammation.
enrichment
shows
efficacy
for
both
prevention
treatment,
potentially
mediated
by
decreasing