Neurologic manifestation of Covid-19 pediatric patients admitted at the Philippine Children's Medical Center in the year 2020: a case series.
- Author:
Jemima Grace D. Fronda
;
Tracy Anne P. Victorino-Rivera
;
Melady D. Imperial-Gilbuena
;
Martha Lu-Bolaño
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Covid-19, Neurologic Manifestation Of Covid-19 In Children, Viral Meningoencephalitis
- MeSH: Human; Male; Female; Aged 80 And Over; Aged (a Person 65 Through 79 Years Of Age); Middle Aged (a Person 45-64 Years Of Age); Pulmonary, Seizures, Pneumonia
- From: The Philippine Children’s Medical Center Journal 2022;18(1):142-149
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Covid-19 which was first documented in the Philippines in January 2020 had spread alarmingly. Severe acute respiratory symptoms were the most common presentation of this novel coronavirus infection. Reports have described neurologic manifestations of this disease involving the central nervous system as well as the peripheral nervous system. However, studies among the pediatric population are limited. In this paper, we present three pediatric patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19, via RT-PCR, presenting with seizures and behavioral changes. Two of these patients have no concomitant respiratory symptoms while the other one had Pediatric Community Acquired Pneumonia. These patients were managed as cases of acute viral meningoencephalitis and were given supportive care.
- Full text:Neurologic manifestation of Covid-19.pdf