Research led by Professor Resia Pretorius in 2022 identified persistent, amyloid-like microclots in blood plasma as a potential driver of Long COVID symptoms. These microscopic, inflammatory deposits resist natural breakdown, potentially causing reduced oxygen flow to organs and tissues. For a detailed overview of the research, visit Stellenbosch University .
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Research led by Professor Resia Pretorius in 2022 identified persistent, amyloid-like microclots in blood plasma as a potential driver of Long COVID symptoms. These microscopic, inflammatory deposits resist natural breakdown, potentially causing reduced oxygen flow to organs and tissues. For a detailed overview of the research, visit Stellenbosch University .
This is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a professional. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Could microclots help explain the mystery of long Covid?