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Brain imaging reveals changes linked to long COVID --British study
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Wed, 2024-10-09 23:43 — mike kraft
Brain imaging reveals changes linked to long COVID Using ultra-powered magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford have demonstrated that COVID-19 infections can damage the brainstem, the brain’s "control center." The findings are published in Brain. CIDRAP
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The study was based on the MRI images of 30 people who had been hospitalized with severe COVID-19 before the availability of COVID-19 vaccines. The images were captured with a 7-Tesla machine, which can measure inflammation levels in the brain. Typically, brainstems can only be imaged postmortem, but the 7-Tesla allows researchers to look at the nuclei of brainstems in living participants.
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