Health
COVID Patients Have ‘Organ Abnormalities’ Months After Testing Positive for Virus, Initial Study Findings Show – Newsweek
MRI scans showed tissue abnormalities in the lungs of 60 percent of patients, in the kidneys of 29 percent, in the hearts of 26 percent and in the livers of 10…

The initial findings of a new study from Britain’s Oxford University found multiple organ abnormalities in COVID-19 patients months after they tested positive for the virus.
The research, led by Betty Raman, a doctor at Oxford’s Radcliffe Department of Medicine, looked at the long-term impacts of the virus in 58 patients who were hospitalized after being infected.
MRI scans showed tissue abnormalities in the lungs of 60 percent of patients, in the kidneys of 29 percent, in the hearts of 26 percent…
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