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Ventricular function often recovers before discharge from hospital (often after 6–10 days). [7] Coronary artery aneurysms can develop even in the absence of Kawasaki-like features. [6] Their frequency and severity is uncertain. [19] So far, they have been recorded in 7% of reported cases. [7] Long-term prognosis is unclear. [15]
Chest X-ray findings are normal in 40–70% of cases. [8] Chronic histoplasmosis cases can resemble tuberculosis; [9] [10] disseminated histoplasmosis affects multiple organ systems and is fatal unless treated. [11] While histoplasmosis is the most common cause of mediastinitis, this remains a relatively rare disease
Long COVID is a patient-created term coined early in the pandemic by those suffering from long-term symptoms. [12] [13] While long COVID is the most prevalent name, the terms long-haul COVID, post-COVID-19 syndrome, post-COVID-19 condition, [1] [14] post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), and chronic COVID syndrome are also in use. [5]
Most patients with COVID-19 who have lingering symptoms at 12 months are likely to still have symptoms at 18 months, new data suggest. Among a subset of 197 survivors of symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 ...
Most patients with COVID-19 who have lingering symptoms at 12 months are likely to still have symptoms at 18 months, new data suggest. Among a subset of 197 survivors of symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 ...
Researchers also found that those with long COVID had a group of proteins that showed that a portion of the immune system, called the complement system, was ramped up well after the patients ...
A study of 236,379 COVID-19 survivors showed that the "estimated incidence of a neurological or psychiatric diagnosis in the following 6 months" after diagnosed infection was 33.62% with 12.84% "receiving their first such diagnosis" and higher risks being associated with COVID-19 severity.
Around 10% to 30% of non-hospitalised people with COVID-19 go on to develop long COVID. For those that do need hospitalisation, the incidence of long-term effects is over 50%. [76] Long COVID is an often severe multisystem disease with a large set of symptoms. There are likely various, possibly coinciding, causes. [76]