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Prior studies variably reported residual chest CT abnormalities after COVID-19. This study evaluates the CT patterns of residual abnormalities in severe COVID-19 pneumonia survivors.
G. Besutti +10 more
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Objective Liver injury has frequently been reported in COVID-19 patients. The clinical relevance of liver injury related to SARS-CoV-2 infection remains unclear with a need for prospective studies on the impact of liver function test (LFT) abnormalities ...
S. Weber +5 more
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Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Abnormalities at 1-year Follow-up CT after Severe COVID-19
Fibrotic interstitial lung abnormalities in survivors of severe COVID-19 depicted on 6-month CT scans were persistent on 1-year CT scans and were negatively correlated with the lung diffusion capacity.
Xiaoyu Han +6 more
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BACKGROUND The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an emerging pandemic of global public health concern. We aimed to summarize the characteristics of COVID-19 patients in the early stage of the pandemic and explore the risk factors of disease ...
Jingyuan Xie +10 more
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Obesity and associated dyslipidemia may contribute to increased cardiovascular disease. Obesity has also been associated with neuropathy. We have investigated presence of peripheral nerve damage in patients with severe obesity without type 2 diabetes and
S. Azmi +14 more
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities in the acute phase of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the association with brain injury severity and outcome.
J. Lenstra +6 more
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Background As coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic rages on, there is urgent need for identification of clinical and laboratory predictors for progression towards severe and fatal forms of this illness.
B. Henry +4 more
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Loss of TMEM106B and PGRN leads to severe lysosomal abnormalities and neurodegeneration in mice
Haploinsufficiency of progranulin (PGRN) is a leading cause of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Loss of PGRN leads to lysosome dysfunction during aging.
Tuancheng Feng +9 more
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Background Dysglycemia is frequently observed in patients with sepsis. However, the relationship between dysglycemia and outcome is inconsistent. We evaluate the clinical characteristics, glycemic abnormalities, and the relationship between the initial ...
S. Kushimoto +28 more
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Rationale Shared symptoms and genetic architecture between coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and lung fibrosis suggest severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection may lead to progressive lung damage. Objectives The UK Interstitial
I. Stewart +77 more
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