Post-Covid-19 peripheral muscle weakness is not associated with muscle ultrasound echogenicity or muscle thickness
A. Stoffels (Nijmegen (GE), Netherlands), N. Voermans (Nijmegen (GE), Netherlands), H. Van Hees (Nijmegen (GE), Netherlands), J. Peters (Nijmegen (GE), Netherlands), H. Van Helvoort (Nijmegen (GE), Netherlands), E. Van Voorthuizen (Nijmegen (GE), Netherlands), J. Doorduin (Nijmegen (GE), Netherlands), B. Van Den Borst (Nijmegen (GE), Netherlands)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Topics in respiratory and muscle function
Session: Topics in respiratory and muscle function
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2040
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