NEUROCOVID19 is a longitudinal observational study to characterize the impact of the SARS-COV-2 virus on brain anatomy and function in individuals who are no longer infectious, using an extensive MRI protocol. Novel aspects include imaging of COVID-19 survivors who either self-isolated or were hospitalized, and control individuals who had cold or flu-like symptoms but tested negative for the virus. Breath-hold ultra-short TE imaging of the lung is also included to study brain-lung relationships. This report describes the study design and initial anatomical findings of the recruited participants (3 hospitalized and 23 self-isolated COVID-19 participants, 11 controls at abstract submission).
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