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259:(PASC). This refers to the continuation of COVID-19 symptoms or the development of new ones, four or more weeks after the initial infection; these symptoms may persist for weeks and months. Post-COVID syndrome can occur in individuals who were asymptomatic for COVID, as well as those ranging from mild illness to severe hospitalization. These most commonly reported sequelae include fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain, loss of smell, and 688: 289:, and any number of other changes that may be caused by neurological trauma. Note that these pathologies can be related to both physical and chemical traumas, as both can cause lingering 197:; "chronic constipation" or more accurately "obstipation" (that is, inability to pass stool or gas) is a sequela to an intestinal obstruction; and neck pain is a common sequela of 304:, is used to discuss sequelae with reference to their cause. Clinicians typically use the phrase to refer to acute traumatic conditions. For example: "the patient had neck pain 153:. Derived from the Latin word meaning "sequel", it is used in the medical field to mean a complication or condition following a prior illness or disease. 379: 167:
condition—in other words, a long-term effect of a temporary disease or injury—which follows immediately from the condition. Sequelae differ from
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Pretorius, E; Vlok, M; Venter, C; Bezuidenhout, JA; Laubscher, GJ; Steenkamp, J; Kell, DB (23 August 2021).
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Other examples of sequelae include those following neurological injury; including
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Pathological condition resulting from some disease, injury, or other trauma
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is a non-suppurative sequela of a primary infection of group A
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is also known to cause post-acute sequelae, known as
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Sequelae
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US
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pathological
disease
injury
therapy
trauma
chronic
complication
acute
late effects
Chronic kidney disease
diabetes
whiplash
cervical vertebrae
Post-traumatic stress disorder
rape
traumatic brain injury
headache
dizziness
anxiety
apathy
depression
mania
psychosis
COVID-19

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