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  1. 28 lut 2022 · COVID-19 can cause lung complications such as pneumonia and, in the most severe cases, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS. Sepsis , another possible complication of COVID-19, can also cause lasting harm to the lungs and other organs.

  2. 5 sty 2024 · Among the organ systems that might be involved in its pathogenesis, the respiratory and cardiovascular systems may be central to common symptoms seen in survivors of COVID-19, including fatigue, dyspnea, chest pain, cough, and exercise intolerance.

  3. 18 sty 2024 · COVID-19 can cause ongoing and persistent symptoms (such as breathlessness and fatigue) that lead to reduced functional capacity. There are parallels in symptoms and functional limitations in adults with post-COVID symptoms and adults with chronic respiratory diseases.

  4. 8 lis 2020 · Can COVID-19 cause permanent lung damage? For those who have underlying health conditions, what does long-term lung damage mean for them? Yes, it's possible and perhaps likely that people with chronic lung injury are at higher risk of long-term complications.

  5. 9 sty 2024 · A comprehensive understanding of long-term respiratory sequelae, residual CT abnormalities, histopathologic findings, and novel imaging markers of chronic lung disease following COVID-19 pneumonia is essential for establishing effective multidisciplinary approaches to treat post-COVID-19 condition.

  6. 30 lip 2020 · The update of the review conducted before the publication of the guide identified five new studies that evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of chest radiography, chest CT, and lung US in symptomatic patients suspected of having COVID-19.

  7. 14 cze 2023 · Pathophysiology of breathing difficulties after covid-19. Some patients with acute covid-19 develop pneumonitis, characterised on imaging by a variety of patchy or diffuse airspace opacities. Radiological changes generally clear over a few weeks, but breathing difficulties may persist.