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COVID-19 and Inflammation

May 11, 2020
Dr. Peter Libby discusses the link between inflammation, blood clotting, and COVID-19.

*Last reviewed on September 18, 2020*

Tags: Blood Clot, coronavirus, COVID-19, DVT, Inflammation, PE
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    • Patient Resources
    • Provider Resources
  • Patients
    • What is Thrombosis?
      • Newly Diagnosed
      • Thrombosis Prevention
      • Treatment Options
      • Life After a Blood Clot
    • Thriving With Thrombosis
    • Educational Resources & Videos
    • Patient Stories
    • Patient Pulse
    • Support Groups
  • Healthcare Providers
    • Provider Events
    • CME/CPE Offerings
    • Clinician News
    • Clot Chronicles
    • Guides and Handouts for Your Patients
    • Anticoagulant Comparison Chart
    • Research Initiatives
      • Approach to the Patient with Cancer and Thrombosis
      • Anticoagulation Action Initiative
      • AFib Initiative
      • COVID-19 Research Initiatives
    • Clinical Trials
    • External Resources
  • Events
  • The Beat
    • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
    • Subscribe Now!
  • About Us
    • Mission and Vision
    • Board and Staff
    • Corporate Sponsorship
    • Disclosure Statement
    • Make a Donation
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