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COVID-19 impact on the liver

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic imposed arestructuring of global health systems by rethinking spaces used for the care of these patients and the additions of intensive care, infectious diseases and pneumology departments. This paper provides evidence on the presence of severe acute...

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Published in:World journal of clinical cases 2021-06, Vol.9 (16), p.3814-3825
Main Authors: Baroiu, Liliana, Dumitru, Caterina, Iancu, Alina, Leșe, Ana-Cristina, Drăgănescu, Miruna, Baroiu, Nicușor, Anghel, Lucreția
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