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World J Clin Infect Dis. Jan 15, 2021; 11(1): 1-10
Published online Jan 15, 2021. doi: 10.5495/wjcid.v11.i1.1
Table 1 General complications and long-term manifestations associated with SARS, Middle East respiratory syndrome, and influenza
System
Clinical and Image manifestation
Respiratory systemCT Ground-glass opacities and interstitial thickening
Reduced lung function
Low DLCO, VC and FVC
Musculoskeletal systemChronic fatigue
Myalgias
Avascular necrosis of the hip
Neurologic systemGuillain-barré syndrome
Miller fisher syndrome
Gustatory and olfactory dysfunction
Neurologic disease exacerbation
Mental disordersPTSD
Depression
Anxiety
Burnout
Table 2 Common respiratory system long-term manifestations associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome, Middle East respiratory syndrome, and influenza
Diagnosis
Clinical Manifestation
SARSInterstitial thickening, traction bronchiectasis[1]
Decreased exercise tolerance[2]
Pulmonary ground-glass opacities, consolidations, pulmonary fibrosis[4,5]
MERSPulmonary ground-glass opacities, consolidation and pulmonary fibrosis[12,13]
InfluenzaLung interstitial abnormalities and fibrosis, restrictive and obstructive function patterns[21]
Reduced exercise capacity[23]
Table 3 Common chronic musculoskeletal disorders associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome
Diagnosis
Clinical manifestation
SARSAvascular necrosis of the hip and knee[25,28-31]
Diffuse myalgia[32]
Weakness
Persistent fatigue[33]
Non-restorative sleep
Table 4 Neurologic and mental chronic manifestations associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome, Middle East respiratory syndrome, and influenza
Diagnosis
Clinical manifestation
SARS/COVID-19Gustatory and olfactory dysfunction[41]
Miller-fisher syndrome
Exacerbation of neurologic diseases
Depression, anxiety, PTSD[42]
Chronic fatigue[46]
Burnout, psychological distress[47]
MERSEncephalitis and guillain-barre syndrome[38]
InfluenzaEncephalitis, seizures, headache