Systemic Inflammation May Induce Cardiac Injury in COVID-19 Patients Including Children and Adolescents Without Underlying Cardiovascular Diseases: A Systematic Review
<p dir="ltr">Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) is an ongoing global pandemic with a daily increasing number of affected individuals and a relatively high mortality rate. COVID-19 patients that develop cardiac injury are at increased risk of a worse clinical course with higher rates...
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| المؤلف الرئيسي: | Arwa Saed Aldien (17302849) (author) |
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| مؤلفون آخرون: | Gowrii S. Ganesan (17302852) (author), Farah Wahbeh (13192175) (author), Noor Al-Nassr (17302855) (author), Heba Altarawneh (17302858) (author), Lolwa Al Theyab (17302861) (author), Summia Saed Aldien (17302864) (author), Sara Tomerak (14683597) (author), Hiba Naveed (14683591) (author), Mohamed B. Elshazly (14779456) (author), Dalia Zakaria (14779459) (author) |
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