Highlights
We described GBS symptoms in three infected patients with COVID-19.
The severity and fast progression of GBS linked to COVID-19 seems considerable in mentioned cases.
Acute motor and sensory axonal neuropathy (AMSAN) type of GBS was diagnosed according to electrodiagnostic findings in all three cases.
GBS is suggested to be considered as a severe and rapid progressive profile in neurologic complications of COVID-19.
The new coronavirus virus 2019 (COVID-19) has affected many routine medical activities, including medical education and clinical activities. The social isolation has led to highlighting virtual learning and telemedicine. We present a report of our adoptive procedures taken during the outbreak of COVID-19 in our tertiary healthcare center and compare the current educational and clinical issues with these issues one month before the outbreak. Virtual learning is a useful replacement in this critical situation.
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