After Effects of COVID-19 and Repair of Lungsdoi:10.46889/JRMBR.2021.2301Prithiv Kumar KrAthenaeum Scientific Publishers
20, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- If you suffered a bout of COVID-19 and your lungs took a beating, new research has reassuring news: You will likely be spared long-term respiratory damage. Scientists looked at COVID-19 survivors who had asymptomatic, moderate or severe COVID-19 infe...
Although complications and clinical symptoms of COVID-19 have been elucidated, the prevalence of long-term sequelae of COVID-19 is less clear in previously
a persistent cough does not necessarily translate into viral pneumonia, or white lungs. However, if the infection of the new coronavirus is not cured at that time, and the cough gradually worsens, even more sputum than before, and the symptoms of fatigue or fever appear again, in this ...
A COVID-19 patient who received transplanted lungs was discharged from the hospital in Wuhan, Hubei province, on Tuesday. The patient, Cui Zhiqiang, 65, is the first of 10 people with COVID-19 worldwide to be discharged after having the lungs replaced, according ...
As of August 2 2022, 223.04 million people had completed a primary series of COVID-19 vaccines in the US39. However, we still suggest that patients on medications that may alter blood osmolarity should be aware of this possibility of adverse effects. Additional research is required to draw a...
COVID-19 with PTB coinfection caused excessive inflammation in the lungs, and a highly inflammatory environment can accelerate the progression of TB [33]. A recent study showed that COVID-19 might lead to recurrence in PTB patients [34]. Meanwhile, glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants used to...
A new study has shown that most patients discharged from hospital after experiencing severe COVID-19 infection appear to return to full health, although up to a third do still have evidence of effects upon the lungs one year on. COVID-19 has infected millions of people worldwide. People are...
This study investigates the longitudinal dynamic changes in immune cells in COVID-19 patients over an extended period after recovery, as well as the interplay between immune cells and antibodies. Leveraging single-cell mass spectrometry, we selected six
at the University of Sheffield, said: "The findings of the study are very interesting. The 129Xe MRI is pinpointing the parts of thelungwhere the physiology of oxygen uptake is impaired due to long standing effects of COVID-19 on the lungs, even though they often look normal on CT scans...