Multidisciplinary COVID-19
Synopsis
A new era added to the history of the world’s pandemic began in the last days of December 2019 in Wuhan city, China which is one of the world’s four oldest civilizations. Previously, the Coronavirus family, which led to SARS, MERS, and lastly COVID -19, deserved the definition and declaration of the pandemic this time with high mortality and spreading rate. As the infection left its mark in 2019,
it was named COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease of 2019) by WHO (World Health Organization). In today’s world where the population has increased at geometric rates, the epidemic has exceeded the pandemics of the past, which have been threatening to the extent that it will affect the socioeconomic environment and create new living habits. Besides, the mortality rate is higher compared to past pandemics.
Chapters
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Neurology: COVID-19 and Pulmonary Embolism in an MS Patient Using Teriflunomide
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Neurology: Epileptic Seizure Triggered by COVID-19
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Pediatrics: COVID-19 Involvement Mimicking Lobar Pneumonia in A Pediatric Case
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Dermatology: Severe Seborrheic Dermatitis Associated with COVID-19 Infection
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Dermatology: Purpuric Pityriasis Rosea Associated with COVID-19
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Dermatology: Severe Perioral Herpes Simplex Virus Infection in A COVID-19 Patient
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Radiology: Radiologically Monitoring of Hyperbaric O2 Therapy in COVID-19 Pneumonia
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Dermatology: 2019 Novel Corona-Virus (COVID-19) Induced Cutaneous Vasculitis
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Dermatology: Is It Necessary to Take More Attention to Herpes Zoster in The COVID-19 Pandemic?
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Dermatology: Pigmented Purpuric Dermatosis Associated with Novel 2019 Coronavirus Sars-Cov-2 Infection
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Dermatology-Pediatrics: Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Related to Coronavirus Disease-19: Importance of Cutaneous Signs
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Dermatology: COVID-19 or Drug Induced Urticaria: Case Report of A 66-Year-Old Patient