The outcomes of COVID‐19 pneumonia in children—clinical, radiographic, and pulmonary function assessment
Pediatric Pulmonology2022Vol. 58(4), pp. 1042–1050
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Stanisław Bogusławski, Agnieszka Strzelak, Kacper Gajko, Joanna Peradzyńska, Jolanta Popielska, Magdalena Marczyńska, Marek Kulus, Katarzyna Krenke
Abstract
Our study shows that children might experience long-term sequelae following COVID-19 pneumonia. In the majority of cases, these are mild and resolve over time.
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