The case of the French man suffering from this condition as a possible side effect of COVID-19 is believed to be the first time.

The patient was in intensive care after spending two weeks on a ventilator, however, it’s been suggested he has made a full recovery.

Medical experts at Centre Hospitalier de Versailles in Le Chesnay wrote about the main article in The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.

Intensive care doctor, Dr Myriam Lamamri, explained how blood clotting caused by COVID-19 has been extensively reported during the current pandemic.

Source: Daily Express

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