The second wave of desaturation in coronavirus disease 2019
<p dir="ltr">After a complete symptomatic recovery from coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia, the second phase of desaturation is a new phenomenon that is being increasingly observed. Two possible mechanisms behind it can be a continued subclinical infection and lung fibrosis. We have...
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| Main Author: | M.I. Alghizzawi (17280592) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | F. Ata (17280595) (author), Z. Yousaf (536757) (author), M.A. Alhiyari (17280598) (author), A. Bint I Bilal (17280601) (author), A. Elhiday (17280604) (author), A.S. Abdulhadi (17280607) (author) |
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2021
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