Cardiac Dysfunction in Children with COVID-19
Health professionals should monitor disease progression closely in patients of all ages infected with COVID-19 to provide timely therapeutic interventions
Children have faced seemingly insurmountable challenges from illnesses, genetic diseases, and environmental influences. Pediatric research, however, has led to dramatic changes in child health. Children have faced seemingly insurmountable challenges from illnesses, genetic diseases, and environmental influences. In 1975, a childhood diagnosis of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) often meant certain death within five years, and […]
Health professionals should monitor disease progression closely in patients of all ages infected with COVID-19 to provide timely therapeutic interventions
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