COVID-19 Organizing Pneumonia with Sudden Dyspnea in an Asymptomatic Survivor
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This case shows that COVID-19 survivors can develop delayed-type pneumonia with sudden respiratory distress that responds dramatically to steroid treatment after remaining asymptomatic for more than several weeks, although pulmonary involvement of post-COVID-19 syndrome is often accompanied by long-term and severe sequelae such as pulmonary fibrosis.
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COVID-19 organizing pneumonia with sudden dyspnea in an asymptomatic survivor.
Lee H, Kim S Respirol Case Rep. 2024; 12(2):e01300.
PMID: 38362010 PMC: 10867524. DOI: 10.1002/rcr2.1300.
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