Hypercoagulability in severe COVID infection / Mohammed Fauzi Abdul Rani
1. Pulmonary embolism is common during acute COVID-19 infection and may recur after the acute episode in absence of symptoms 2. When there is persistent dyspnoea or hypoxaemia, a new pulmonary embolism must be considered an aetiology 3. The recommended practice for post COVID-19 care is constantly e...
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