Keywords: Neuroinflammation, COVID-19
Motivation: Identify individuals at risk of developing post-COVID fatigue
Goal(s): Propose a "vulnerability" hypothesis of post-COVID fatigue
Approach: A multi-center, prospective, longitudinal study
Results: The GMV in frontal-limbic regions may serve as potential neural underpinnings that identify individuals at risk of developing post-COVID fatigue
Impact: Our findings emphasized the essential role of frontal-limbic system in the development of post-COVID fatigue, which will improve public health interventions by allowing for the early identification of individuals at risk of persistent post-COVID fatigue and facilitating subsequent neuromodulation treatment.
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