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Hidden damage to lungs may be linked to long Covid, new study reveals – Yabiladi in English
In a new study, researchers from Oxford University developed a new scanning technique that identified damage to the lungs of Covid-19 patients, months after infections….
Hidden lung abnormalities were found in patients who reported persistent Covid-19 symptoms months after an infection. A study led by an Oxford University team reveals that the use of conventional scanners could not detect the damage done to the lungs of these patients.
Using a new scanning technology, which relies on Xenon during MRI scans, researchers managed to identify damage to the lungs that was not apparent when relying on other types of scans.
Developed by a research group at the University…
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