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Author Response: CSF Biomarkers in Patients With COVID-19 and Neurologic Symptoms: A Case Series

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NEUROLOGY
卷 97, 期 10, 页码 -

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000012530

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In patients with neurological manifestations of COVID-19 during the acute phase, marked CSF immune activation indicating microglial activation is a universal feature, while other typical signs of CNS infections are usually mild or absent. These features distinguish COVID-19 from typical CNS-invasive infections but are similar to processes seen in other CNS encephalitides.
We thank Dr. Brenner for his interest in our report1 and for emphasizing CSF neopterin results. Indeed, marked CSF immune activation indicating microglial activation is a universal feature in all patients with neurologic manifestations that we have examined in our clinic during the acute phase of COVID-19. Of interest, other typical signs of CNS infections-CSF pleocytosis, blood-brain barrier injury, and intrathecal IgG synthesis-are usually mild or absent, and viral RNA is almost never detected. These features clearly distinguish COVID-19 from typical CNS-invasive infections but are similar to processes seen in other CNS encephalitides2 and, as suggested, may well resemble influenza-encephalitis that is also a consequence of a respiratory viral infection.

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