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Major bleeding is typical for non-surviving COVID-19 patients – Researchers from Turkey conclude
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Major bleeding is typical for non-surviving COVID-19 patients – Researchers from Turkey conclude

December 17, 2021 0

COVID-19, a global pandemic, has taken more than 5 million lives worldwide so far. Researchers from the Department of Cardiology and Department of Anesthesiology of six hospitals in Turkey investigated laboratory parameters of 161 COVID-19 […]

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