Coronavirus (Covid19) Megathread #4

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chamal89

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    divoomdelux

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    I wonder where these experts are fast asleep:no:. This was reported by the Chinese in March and even the Lancet carried an article. This is reinventing the wheel:rofl:

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    "Clots in the small vessels of all organs, not only the lungs but also including the heart, the liver, and the kidney," were described by Bin Cao, MD, of the National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Diseases in Beijing, who helped develop treatment strategies there from the beginning of the epidemic.

    His group had reported March 11 in The Lancet that D-dimer levels over 1 μg/L at admission predicted an 18-fold increase in odds of dying before discharge among 191 COVID-19 patients seen at two hospitals in Wuhan, China.

    D-dimer, a fibrin degradation product indicating thrombosis, can exceed 70 or 80 μg/L, he said

    "Anticoagulation therapy should be initiated for severe COVID-19 patients [unless] otherwise contraindicated," said Cao, who is also president-elect of the Chinese Society of Respiratory Medicine.

    "If you see a high D-dimer like that, you have to give anticoagulation, regardless of the underlying mechanism," agreed webinar moderator Junbo Ge, MD, president of the Chinese Cardiovascular Association and ACC China chapter governor.

    However, Harlan Krumholz, MD, of Yale University, called for first testing whether anticoagulation helps.

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    :cool::cool::cool:


    COAGULOPATHY IN COVID-19: REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS
    Brandon M. Parker MD, Valerie J. Hart DO, Rishi Rattan MD FACS
    Division of Trauma Surgery & Surgical Critical Care
    DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery
    Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami
    Contact: [email protected]


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    dj ice cold

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    මගෙත් සෑහෙන්න රෙප් කපල :(

    මං දැන් කොහොමද පාන්ගෙඩියක් වත් ගන්නෙ :(
     

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    උන්ට බැන්න ගමන් කපනවා fake බර ගානකින් :dull:
     

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    Chinese doctors report coronavirus can survive in the human eye

    Coronavirus may live longer in one's eye than in other parts of the body, according to a Chinese report cited by Channel 13. The report stated that a Chinese woman was carrying the virus in her eye, while her nose was clear.

    The woman, who is 65 years old, flew to Italy from the Chinese city of Wuhan where the coronavirus first broke out.
    She reported feeling sick on January 27 and quickly began to cough and experience high fever as well as an eye infection.


    After 20 days of being in hospital, the eye infection cleared, but the virus was found in her eyes the next day.
    No virus was detected in her eyes or nose after that date, but on her 27th day in the hospital the virus was discovered again in her eyes.

    The report claimed that the virus can replicate even when it is no longer detectable, meaning the infection potential exists even when patients seem to be healthy.



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    මචන් කොලබ 12 ටෙස්ටින්ග් 600 ගානට මොකෝ උනේ

    අපි කිව්වට ඕවා ඉක්මනට දෙන්න බැනේ..මේකයි ඇත්තම සින් එක..දැන් ලංකාවේ එකෙක්ට confirm කිව්වම,වටේ හිටිය සමහර contact හැන්ගෙනවා..ඒ නිසා මුලින් සේරම contact හොයන කියන්නේ result :lol:

    එකයි result පරක්කු වෙන්නේ,නැතුව චර්ට්ස් හදන්න result පරක්කු කරනවා නෙවි :P
     
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