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Symptomatic, biochemical and radiographic recovery in patients with COVID-19.

Patrick MalliaJamilah MeghjiBrandon WongKartik KumarVictoria PilkingtonShaan ChhabraBen RussellJian ChenKarthikan SrikanthanMirae ParkHarriet OwlesFelicity LiewJoana AlcadaLaura MartinMeg ColemanSarah ElkinClare RossShweta AgrawalThomas GardinerAaron BellAlice WhiteDominic HampsonGauri VithlaniKavina ManalanSolange BramerAlejandra Martin SeguraAnushree KucheriaPrashanthi RatnakumarAlexander SheekaLavanya AnandanSusan CopleyGeorgina RussellChloe I BloomOnn Min Kon
Published in: BMJ open respiratory research (2021)
Patients with COVID-19 experience persistent symptoms and abnormal blood biomarkers with a gradual resolution of radiological abnormalities over time. These findings can inform patients and clinicians about expected recovery times and plan services for follow-up of patients with COVID-19.
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