Hyperventilation as a possible explanation for exercise intolerance in young athletes after mild COVID-19

O. Fesenko (Moscow, Russian Federation)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Therapies for respiratory diseases in primary care and COVID - 19
Session: Therapies for respiratory diseases in primary care and COVID - 19
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Number: 3566

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