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    Posthospitalization COVID-19 cognitive deficits at 1 year are global and associated with elevated brain injury markers and gray matter volume reduction by Wood, Greta K., Sargent, Brendan F., Ahmad, Zain-Ul-Abideen, Tharmaratnam, Kukatharmini, Dunai, Cordelia, Egbe, Franklyn N., Martin, Naomi H., Facer, Bethany, Pendered, Sophie L., Rogers, Henry C., Hübel, Christopher, van Wamelen, Daniel J., Bethlehem, Richard A. I., Giunchiglia, Valentina, Hellyer, Peter J., Trender, William, Kalsi, Gursharan, Needham, Edward, Easton, Ava, Jackson, Thomas A., Cunningham, Colm, Upthegrove, Rachel, Pollak, Thomas A., Hotopf, Matthew, Solomon, Tom, Pett, Sarah L., Shaw, Pamela J., Wood, Nicholas, Harrison, Neil A., Miller, Karla L., Jezzard, Peter, Williams, Guy, Duff, Eugene P., Williams, Steven, Zelaya, Fernando, Smith, Stephen M., Keller, Simon, Broome, Matthew, Kingston, Nathalie, Husain, Masud, Vincent, Angela, Bradley, John, Chinnery, Patrick, Menon, David K., Aggleton, John P., Nicholson, Timothy R., Taylor, John-Paul, David, Anthony S., Carson, Alan, Bullmore, Ed, Breen, Gerome, Hampshire, Adam, Alam, Ali M., Al-Chalabi, Ammar, Allen, Christopher M., Amin, Jay, Armour, Cherie, Baker, Mark R., Barrett, Suzanne, Basu, Neil, Batra, Rahul, Benjamin, Laura, Berry, Alex, Blackledge, Bethan, Boardman, Sarah A., Bradley, John, Breen, David P., Breuer, Judith, Broome, Matthew, Butler, Matthew, Castell, Hannah, Cavanagh, Jonathan, Christmas, David, Christmas, David M., Coleman, Jonathan R. I., Coles, Alaistair, Collie, Ceryce, Cossette, Nadine, Cousins, David, Darby, Alastair, Davies, Nicholas, Defres, Sylviane, Dodd, Katherine C., Dregan, Alex, Duff, Eugene, Ellul, Mark A., Evangelou, Nikos, Fernandes, Peter M., Francis, Richard, Galea, Ian, Garjani, Afagh, George, Lily, Glen, Kiran, Gregory, Rebecca, Griffiths, Michael, Grimbly, Victoria, Grundmann, Alexander, Gunatilake, Savini, Hamid, Shahd H. M., Hardwick, Marc

    Published in Nature medicine (23-09-2024)
    “…Abstract The spectrum, pathophysiology and recovery trajectory of persistent post-COVID-19 cognitive deficits are unknown, limiting our ability to develop…”
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