Researchers say individuals who have experienced severe COVID-19 are more likely to develop pulmonary fibrosis, a condition ...
The infection can decrease lung function, especially in patients with long COVID. A study in children focuses on imaging and lung function tests in uninfected, recovered and long COVID patients.
THUNDER BAY – A technique being refined by researchers in Thunder Bay that provides razor sharp images of the lungs and blood ...
Researchers have discovered abnormalities in the lungs of long Covid ... our post-hospital Covid study that xenon could detect abnormalities when the CT scan and other lung function tests are ...
Scientists have long known that COVID-19 increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, and Long COVID, and prior imaging ...
These groundbreaking xenon functional imaging technologies used in conjunction with ... This study involves teams at Sheffield, Oxford, Cardiff and Manchester to investigate lung damage in Long Covid ...
SINCE Scotland's first known Covid ... lung tissue can be detected in patients suffering from long-term breathlessness after Covid. The study, involving 36 patients, used specialised MRI imaging ...
This CT imaging technique is used in ... Even so, it’s unclear how long-lasting the damage to the lung tissue might be once the COVID-19 virus is gone from the system. “A lot of us, we are ...
These growths are described as "opacity," meaning transparent, because they do not cloud lung structures ... The study authors urged long-term follow-up for anyone who had COVID, especially ...
The research, published in the journal Circulation, specifically looked at damage to the hearts of people with SARS-CoV2-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a serious lung condition ...