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NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19: FROM ACUTE ENCEPHALOPATHY TO LONG-TERM COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT

Bakhodir RakhimovTashkent State Medical University, Kimyo International University in TashkentErkin SultanovTashkent State Medical University, Kimyo International University in TashkentMarjona SoliboyevaTashkent State Medical University, Kimyo International University in Tashkent
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Background: The SARS-CoV-2 virus exerts profound effects on the central and peripheral nervous system, producing a spectrum of neurological manifestations ranging from mild headache and anosmia to life-threatening encephalitis, stroke, and Guillain-Barre syndrome. Long-term neurological sequelae — including cognitive impairment, mood disorders, and autonomic dysfunction — constitute a major component of Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC). Objective: This review examines the mechanisms, clinical spectrum, diagnostic approach, and management of COVID-19 neurological complications. Methods: Narrative review of neurological COVID-19 literature from PubMed, Neurology, JAMA Neurology, and Lancet Neurology, 2020–2024. Results: Neurological manifestations occur in 36–85% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Key mechanisms include neuroinflammation, cerebrovascular injury, direct viral neuroinvasion, and autoimmune processes. Long-term cognitive sequelae affect millions globally. Conclusion: Neurologists, internists, and rehabilitation specialists must be equipped to recognize and manage COVID-19 neurological complications, and research into targeted neuroprotective therapies is urgently needed.

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