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Commentary: Internal medicine at the crossroads of long COVID diagnosis and management [PDF]
Martin Spanoghe +19 more
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<p><strong>ABSTRACT</strong><br />The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), was primarily focused on the involvement of the respiratory system, as the most common clinical manifestation of the disease.
Katarzyna, Guziejko +3 more
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SARS-CoV-2 has resulted in a global pandemic and an unprecedented public health crisis. Recent literature suggests the emergence of a novel syndrome known as ‘long COVID’, a term used to describe a diverse set of symptoms that persist after a minimum of 4 weeks from the onset of a diagnosed COVID-19 infection.
Taribagil, Priyal +2 more
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AbstractThe so-called long COVID-19 is a set of symptoms that accompanies the patient even for months after discharge from the hospital. These symptoms include easy muscle fatigue, moderate breathlessness, persistent headache, the feeling of a foggy head, and the development of psychiatric disorders.
Paolo Martelletti +3 more
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Introduction After COVID-19, many continue to experience persistent debilitating symptoms, that is, long COVID. Its most prevalent symptoms are chest pain, difficulties with breathing, painful muscles, ageusia or anosmia, tingling extremities and general
Markku Sainio +12 more
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Researchers have defined the term 'long covid' as the inability to recover from the symptoms associated to COVID-19 even after months from the peak of the disease1 . Fatigue, myalgia, chest pain, shortness of breath, cardiac problems, like post-viral myocarditis, and diarrhea have been reported1 .
Tammaro A. +2 more
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Introduction As the prevalence of Long COVID increases, there is a critical need for a comprehensive assessment of disability. Our aims are to: (1) characterise disability experiences among people living with Long COVID in Canada, UK, USA and Ireland ...
Richard Harding +21 more
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Long COVID research:an update from the PHOSP-COVID Scientific Summit [PDF]
The severity of acute SARS-CoV-2 infection has decreased with the introduction of public health policies, vaccination, improved management of acute disease, and a degree of protective immunity in those who have survived past infection.
Brightling, CE +14 more
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The research is based on a clinical observation of the neurological and neuro-cognitive status of 300 patients, belonging to the Partinico Hospital and the Post-Long Covid clinic, which had contracted the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the period between April 2021
Concetta Mezzatesta +6 more
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Although several clinical manifestations of persistent long coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have been documented, their effects on the cardiovascular and autonomic nervous system over the long term remain unclear.
Karina Carvalho Marques +7 more
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