Children represent a particularly vulnerable group to the long‐term consequences of COVID‐19 due to their ongoing neurodevelopment. This study aimed to identify transient and persistent structural alterations in children recovering… Click to show full abstract
Children represent a particularly vulnerable group to the long‐term consequences of COVID‐19 due to their ongoing neurodevelopment. This study aimed to identify transient and persistent structural alterations in children recovering from the infection by comparing pretreatment and posttreatment MRI scans and to evaluate differences in brain morphology and network organization relative to age‐ and sex‐matched healthy controls.
               
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