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Hypoxaemia related to COVID-19: vascular and perfusion abnormalities on dual-energy CT

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Hypoxaemia related to COVID-19: vascular and perfusion abnormalities on dual-energy CT

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Studies have shown that some patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure have preserved lung compliance, suggesting that processes other than alveolar damage might be involved in hypoxaemia related to COVID-19 pneumonia.

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2020-04-30

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Lang, Min, Avik Som, Dexter P. Mendoza, Efren J. Flores, Nicholas Reid, Denston Carey, Matthew D. Li, Alison Witkin, Josanna M. Rodriguez-Lopez, Jo-Anne O. Shepard, and Brent P. Little. 2020. "Hypoxaemia related to COVID-19: vascular and perfusion abnormalities on dual-energy CT." The Lancet Infectious Diseases.

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Free online on Lancet site.

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