Posthospitalization COVID-19 cognitive deficits at 1 year are global and associated with elevated brain injury markers and gray matter volume reduction

Greta K Wood, Brendan F Sargent, Zain-Ul-Abideen Ahmad, Kukatharmini Tharmaratnam, Cordelia Dunai, Franklyn N Egbe, Naomi H Martin, Bethany Facer, Sophie L Pendered, Henry C Rogers, Christopher Hübel, Daniel J van Wamelen, Richard A I Bethlehem, Valentina Giunchiglia, Peter J Hellyer, William Trender, Gursharan Kalsi, Edward Needham, Ava Easton, Thomas A JacksonColm Cunningham, Rachel Upthegrove, Thomas A Pollak, Matthew Hotopf, Tom Solomon, Sarah L Pett, Pamela J Shaw, Nicholas Wood, Neil A Harrison, Karla L Miller, Peter Jezzard, Guy Williams, Eugene P Duff, Steven Williams, Fernando Zelaya, Stephen M Smith, Simon Keller, Matthew Broome, Nathalie Kingston, Masud Husain, Angela Vincent, John Bradley, Patrick Chinnery, David K Menon, John P Aggleton, Timothy R Nicholson, John-Paul Taylor, Anthony S David, Alan Carson, Ed Bullmore, COVID-CNS Consortium

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