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… active disease and elevated biomarkers when compared to IBD patients without COVID-19. These findings indicate that COVID-19 may present as an IBD flare. Clinical assessment, in addition to COVID-19 testing and endoscopic …
Although COVID-19 has been generally considered milder for the pediatric population, pediatricians are still concerned for their patients. And that concern expands beyond the threat of COVID-19.Recent analyses point to delays in …
During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 25 Cleveland Clinic nurses volunteered to help caregivers and serve patients in two of the nation’s hardest hit areas – New York and Michigan.On …
… their communities.Current state of COVID-19 care at Cleveland ClinicWe continue to care for patients with COVID-19 at our hospitals and have discharged many patients who have recovered from COVID-19.We have …
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… PhD, Audiology Director, Hearing Implant Program, both of Cleveland Clinic’s Head & Neck Institute, discuss the necessity of suspending CI surgery during the COVID-19 crisis.Their commentary was recently published in The Hearing Journal.
… or delaying MS disease-modifying therapies will reduce susceptibility to, or decrease the risk of complications from, COVID-19. This recommendation is consistent with recent guidance from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society about COVID-19 …
… cohort underwent testing for a range of hemostatic biomarkers.Scientists found that, overall, patients with cancer and COVID-19 had a 3% risk of developing thromboembolism within 30 days of being diagnosed with COVID-19 …
A recent review of COVID-19 presentations and treatment strategies in geriatric patients highlights the atypical symptoms and unique challenges that can complicate the management of older adults. In an article published in the Cleveland …
SARS-CoV-2 viral infection in college athletes is unlikely to involve the heart, leading to a very low risk of cardiac events. This finding, from the largest study to date of athletes with COVID …
A new Cleveland Clinic-led study examines the distribution of viral load in healthcare providers who tested positive for COVID-19. In the majority of cases, the findings show, the risk of transmission is relatively …
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