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In this video recorded in March 2020, Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD, Director of Pulmonary Pathology in the Department of Anatomic Pathology, presents an overview of COVID-19, starting with the global numbers and ending with what …
… 3“Prematurity is one of the complications you’ll find when pregnant women become very sick with COVID-19,” says Dr. Goje. Among pregnancies resulting in live births, pregnant women with symptomatic COVID-19 infection …
… against the coronavirus before beginning treatment,” says Dr. Hill. “Within two weeks, however, he was hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia.”Severe COVID-19 sends patient to ICUThe patient was admitted to his local hospital with …
… patients are most susceptible to developing post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), known colloquially as “Long COVID,” is chief among current research investigations exploring this condition.“We know that patients with lingering COVID-19 …
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In April 2020, shortly after much of society shut down in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a patient from Florida who had traveled to Cleveland Clinic’s main campus for a second opinion on …
… Siegmund and her research team accessed the COVID-19 research database at Cleveland Clinic to ascertain COVID-19 symptom burden and hospitalization status during their COVID experience.In total, 394 adults who had contracted COVID …
… and elder care services, well-being apps and behavioral health support. The healthcare system set up a COVID-19 caregiver hotline available 24/7 that provides information about virus exposure, travel restrictions, COVID-19 test …
… Journal of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic physicians outlined recommendations for the management of care for those hospitalized with COVID-19.Published as part of the journal’s Curbside Consult series, “The hospitalized patient with COVID-19 …
… s suggested responses to some of the most common myths may help physicians build trust around the COVID-19 vaccines.Myth: We can’t trust COVID-19 vaccines because they were rushed.It may be …
Few people could have predicted how quickly life would change when the first U.S. patient was diagnosed with COVID-19 on January 20, 2020. The novel coronavirus’s rapid spread across the country thrust …
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