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Late Breaking Abstract - Resolution of radiological changes on follow up chest x-ray at 6 to 12 weeks post Covid pneumonitis in a UK district general hospital
A. Anwar (Guildford, United Kingdom), E. Tubman (Guildford, United Kingdom), W. Mclean (Guildford, United Kingdom), M. Ingram (Guildford, United Kingdom), J. Scott-Taggart (Guildford, United Kingdom), C. Alexander (Guildford, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Challenges of COVID-19 management at short and long-term
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