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  • Clinical signs of COVID-19 infection are non-specific and diagnosis is typically based on comprehensive evaluation of the patient\'s history, clinical status, radiological and laboratory findings A common finding in COVID-19 patients is increased C-reactive protein (CRP), though in some patients, CRP remains within normal range notwithstanding the presence of other criteria of severe disease We describe two clinical cases of COVID-19 with severe bilateral pneumonia and late increase in CRP Similar cases re quite challenging for making the diagnosis and indicating the antiinflammatory therapy © 2020 Medical Education All rights reserved
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  • Pulmonologiya
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  • WHO
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  • An unusual course of COVID-19 infection with late increase in C-reactive protein (clinical case reports)
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  • #937781
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  • 2020

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