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Chronic post-COVID-19 syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome: Is there a role for extracorporeal apheresis?

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2022
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Bornstein, S. R., Voit-Bak, K., Donate, T., Rodionov, R. N., Gainetdinov, R. R., Tselmin, S., Kanczkowski, W., Müller, G. M., Achleitner, M., Wang, J., Licinio, J., Bauer, M., Young, A. H., Thuret, S., Bechmann, N., & Straube, R. (2022). Chronic post-COVID-19 syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome: Is there a role for extracorporeal apheresis? Molecular Psychiatry, 27, 34–37. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-021-01148-4

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As millions of patients have been infected by SARS-CoV-2 virus a vast number of individuals complain about continuing breathlessness and fatigue even months after the onset of the disease. This overwhelming phenomenon has not been well defined and has been called "post-COVID syndrome" or "long-COVID" [1]. There are striking similarities to myalgic encephalomyelitis also called chronic fatigue syndrome linked to a viral and autoimmune pathogenesis. In both disorders neurotransmitter receptor antibodies against ß-adrenergic and muscarin

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  • Bornstein, Stefan R
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  • Voit-Bak, Karin
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  • Donate, Timo
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  • Rodionov, Roman N
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  • Gainetdinov, Raul R
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  • Tselmin, Sergey
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  • Kanczkowski, Waldemar
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  • Müller, Gregor M
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  • Achleitner, Martin
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  • Wang, Jun
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  • Licinio, Julio
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  • Bauer, Michael
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  • Young, Allan H
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  • Thuret, Sandrine
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  • Bechmann, Nicole
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  • Straube, Richard
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27

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1

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34

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37

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COVID

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English

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1359-4184

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Bornstein, S. R., Voit-Bak, K., Donate, T., Rodionov, R. N., Gainetdinov, R. R., Tselmin, S., Kanczkowski, W., Müller, G. M., Achleitner, M., Wang, J., Licinio, J., Bauer, M., Young, A. H., Thuret, S., Bechmann, N., & Straube, R. (2022). Chronic post-COVID-19 syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome: Is there a role for extracorporeal apheresis? Molecular Psychiatry, 27, 34–37. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-021-01148-4

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