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Correction To: Association of the Matrix Metalloproteinases (Mmps) Family Gene Polymorphisms and the Risk of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19); Implications of Contribution for Development of Neurological Symptoms in the Covid-19 Patients (Molecular Biology Reports, (2023), 50, 1, (173-183), 10.1007/S11033-022-07907-Y) Publisher Pubmed



Ramezani S1 ; Ezzatifar F2, 3 ; Hojjatipour T4 ; Hemmatzadeh M5 ; Shabgah AG6 ; Navashenaq JG7 ; Aslani S8 ; Shomali N5 ; Arabi M9 ; Babaie F10 ; Jadidiniaragh F11, 12 ; Hosseinzadeh R8 ; Feizisani F13 ; Khodayar S14 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Ramezani S1
  2. Ezzatifar F2, 3
  3. Hojjatipour T4
  4. Hemmatzadeh M5
  5. Shabgah AG6
  6. Navashenaq JG7
  7. Aslani S8
  8. Shomali N5
  9. Arabi M9
  10. Babaie F10
  11. Jadidiniaragh F11, 12
  12. Hosseinzadeh R8
  13. Feizisani F13
  14. Khodayar S14
  15. Safari R15, 16
  16. Mohammadi H14, 17

Source: Molecular Biology Reports Published:2023


Abstract

Correction to: Molecular Biology Reports (2023) 50:173–183. In the original form of the published article, the criteria for detection of neurologic syndrome in the COVID-19 subjects is missing. Initially, 500 subjects with COVID-19 were recruited, among which 72 patients were diagnosed as having neurologic syndrome. The diagnosis was accomplished by a neurologist using a complete examination that involved several approaches: Clinical assessment. Detailed history: Information about the patient’s medical history, including any pre-existing neurological conditions were collected. Symptom evaluation: The presence and nature of neurological symptoms, such as headache, delirium, dizziness, confusion, muscle weakness, and altered sensation were assessed. Physical examination: Neurological examination: A thorough neurological examination was performed to assess motor function, sensory function, reflexes, coordination, and cranial nerve function. Diagnostic tests: Imaging: Neuroimaging technique (brain MRI) was used to identify structural abnormalities, such as strokes, encephalitis, or other lesions. Electroencephalogram (EEG): EEG was recorded to detect abnormal brain electrical activity, such as seizures or encephalopathy. © 2023, Springer Nature B.V.
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