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Review of organ damage from COVID and Long COVID:a disease with a spectrum of pathology
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作者 Andrew G.Ewing Spela Salamon +4 位作者 Etheresia Pretorius David Joffe Greta Fox Stephane Bilodeau Yaneer Bar-Yam 《Medical Review》 2025年第1期66-75,共10页
Long COVID,as currently defined by the World Health Organization(WHO)and other authorities,is a symptomatic condition that has been shown to affect an estimated 10%-30%of non-hospitalized patients after one infection.... Long COVID,as currently defined by the World Health Organization(WHO)and other authorities,is a symptomatic condition that has been shown to affect an estimated 10%-30%of non-hospitalized patients after one infection.However,COVID-19 can also cause organ damage in individuals without symptoms,who would not fall under the current definition of Long COVID.This organ damage,whether symptomatic or not,can lead to various health impacts such as heart attacks and strokes.Given these observations,it is necessary to either expand the definition of Long COVID to include organ damage or recognize COVID-19-induced organ damage as a distinct condition affecting many symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals after COVID-19 infections.It is important to consider that many known adverse health outcomes,including heart conditions and cancers,can be asymptomatic until harm thresholds are reached.Many more medical conditions can be identified by testing than those that are recognized through reported symptoms.It is therefore important to similarly recognize that while Long COVID symptoms are associated with organ damage,there are many individuals that have organ damage without displaying recognized symptoms and to include this harm in the characterization of COVID-19 and in the monitoring of individuals after COVID-19 infections. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 Long COVID syndrome asymptomatic organ damage reduced functional capacity
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