COVID-19 cardiopulmonary pathology and clinical trajectories: Insights from a community-based autopsy series.

L. Milross (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), J. Majo (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), J. Pulle (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), S. Hoggard (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), N. Cooper (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), B. Hunter (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), C. Duncan (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), A. Filby (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), A. Fisher (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2022 – COVID experience globally
Session: COVID experience globally
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2557

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L. Milross (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), J. Majo (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), J. Pulle (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), S. Hoggard (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), N. Cooper (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), B. Hunter (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), C. Duncan (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), A. Filby (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), A. Fisher (Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom). COVID-19 cardiopulmonary pathology and clinical trajectories: Insights from a community-based autopsy series.. 2557

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