Pain, fatigue and psychological sequelae in patients surviving COVID-19: results from a prospective observational controlled study
S. O'Donnell (Milano (MI), Italy), G. Croce (Milano (MI), Italy), F. Mandurino Mirizzi (Milano (MI), Italy), E. Franceschi (Milano (MI), Italy), W. Karimeh (Milano (MI), Italy), F. Giuliani (Milano (MI), Italy), D. Radovanovic (Milano (MI), Italy), P. Santus (Milano (MI), Italy)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Best abstracts from psychologists and behavioural scientists
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S. O'Donnell (Milano (MI), Italy), G. Croce (Milano (MI), Italy), F. Mandurino Mirizzi (Milano (MI), Italy), E. Franceschi (Milano (MI), Italy), W. Karimeh (Milano (MI), Italy), F. Giuliani (Milano (MI), Italy), D. Radovanovic (Milano (MI), Italy), P. Santus (Milano (MI), Italy). Pain, fatigue and psychological sequelae in patients surviving COVID-19: results from a prospective observational controlled study. 2550
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