We read with interest the report by Gutiérrez-Ortiz et al.1 Starting from the analysis of 2 cases of Miller Fisher syndrome and cranial polyneuritis, the authors propose some hypotheses regarding the pathogenesis of neurologic manifestations during COVID-19. They affirm that there may be a common pathogenesis among all neurologic clinical features of COVID-19, including chemosensitive disorders, which appear frequently in these patients in Europe.
Reader response: Miller Fisher syndrome and polyneuritis cranialis in COVID-19 / Vaira, L. A.; Salzano, G.; De Riu, G.. - In: NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0028-3878. - 95:8(2020), pp. 368-369. [10.1212/WNL.0000000000010304]
Reader response: Miller Fisher syndrome and polyneuritis cranialis in COVID-19
Vaira L. A.;Salzano G.;
2020
Abstract
We read with interest the report by Gutiérrez-Ortiz et al.1 Starting from the analysis of 2 cases of Miller Fisher syndrome and cranial polyneuritis, the authors propose some hypotheses regarding the pathogenesis of neurologic manifestations during COVID-19. They affirm that there may be a common pathogenesis among all neurologic clinical features of COVID-19, including chemosensitive disorders, which appear frequently in these patients in Europe.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


