@vipintukur I understand that it is not the olfactory nerve but rather nervus terminalis which connects the olfactory epithelium with the brain, and is considered most likely route of SARS-CoV-2 brain invasion. Which nicely explains GnRH and limbic system
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RT @DrLBoominathan: Question: How does SARS-COV-2 virus cause autism spectrum disorder? https://t.co/cDRDKIbqYQ @BagaiDr https://t.co/TSWi…
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@Unlikely_Buddha @fitterhappierAJ @KaelFischer Persistent anosmia is associated with other neurocognitive symptoms. The proposed mechanism is limbic system dysfunction following SARS-CoV-2 brain invasion via nervus terminalis: https://t.co/p5e9gyZh7r Anosm
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@janiesaysyay @DaniBeckman Some are similar while others are not. Similar is brain invasion via infection of immune cells and tunneling nanotubes. Not similar is brain invasion via nervus terminalis in the olfactory epithelium. https://t.co/p5e9gyZh7r