Dyspnoea in patients presenting post-COVID-19 respiratory clinic not fully explained by lung function impairment and chest radiography abnormalities.

T. Balamugesh (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), J. Roger (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), B. Isaac (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), D. Mangal (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), A. Barney (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), R. Gupta (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), D. Christopher (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Expanding the insight into COVID-19 dyspnoea
Session: Expanding the insight into COVID-19 dyspnoea
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 793

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