COVID-19 and Recurrent Status Epilepticus
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COVId, recurrence, epilepticus
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2. Gogia B, Thottempudi N, Ajam Y, Singh A, Ghanayem T, Dabi A, Fang X, Masel T, Rai P. EEG Characteristics in COVID-19 Survivors and Non-survivors With Seizures and Encephalopathy. Cureus. 2021 Oct 4;13(10):e18476. doi: 10.7759/cureus.18476.
3. Joob B, Wiwanitkit V. Blood viscosity of COVID-19 patient: a preliminary report. Am J Blood Res. 2021 Feb 15;11(1):93-95.
4. Sugimoto T, Matsumura T, Sakamoto Y, Taniuchi K. Running and laughing fits as the sequelae of the neonatal hyperviscosity syndrome. Brain Dev. 1979;1(4):323-6.
5. de la Fuente MI, Alderuccio JP, Lossos IS. Central nervous system emergencies in haematological malignancies. Br J Haematol. 2020 Jun;189(6):1028-1037.