Radiological Characteristics of Lung-Related Complications in COVID Patients
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Author:
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JASUR HAQBERDIEV, UMID TADJIEV, MARUFJON SALOKHIDDINOV, BERNARA KURBANOVA, NODIR MAGZUMOV, BEKZOD ASHIROV
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Abstract:
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COVID-19 is widely known to cause respiratory dysfunction, but it is also associated with a host of
extrapulmonary manifestations such as clotting disorders, myocardial dysfunction and arrhythmias, acute
coronary syndrome, acute renal failure, gastrointestinal distress, hepatocellular damage, hyperglycemia and
ketosis, neurological disease, eye symptoms and dermatological complications. Consequences after
coronavirus depend on the form of the disease (mild, severe), as well as age and accompanying chronic
diseases. In a mild course, coronavirus infection after recovery gives similar symptoms to the post-influenza
condition: weakness, shortness of breath and palpitations with little exertion, depressed mood. If coronavirus
caused pneumonia, its complication is often pulmonary fibrosis (replacement of working tissue by scar tissue).
Patients develop respiratory, and then cardiac failure, kidney and liver function may deteriorate. Part of the
consequences are related to the need for toxic drugs and artificial ventilation of the lungs, the elderly is more
susceptible to severe reactions. All of the health risks of the new infection, especially the long-term ones, have
yet to be studied
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Keyword:
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COVID, lung, radiologic, pericardial effusion, RDS
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.02.134
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