The woman saw symptoms, positive with coronarys in Australia

The medical community is worried about the case of a 30-year-old woman from Australia, who after her cousin was infected and died of the coronobius, insisted on conducting a lung recording, although there were no symptoms of infection. The doctors were surprised when nearby the parts of her lungs looked like a glass of [...]
The doctors were surprised when nearby the parts of her lungs looked like a vague glass. It was the kind of fluid that indicated that the young woman was truly infected with coronarys.
Over the next two days, the test confirmed this and she was admitted to hospital, broadcasts Kosovas Press.
A photograph of her lungs was published by Radiopedia and Iranian radiologist Dr Barham Rasuli.
She insisted that her lungs be recorded because she was very upset after her cousin died. The doctor, seeing how tense she was, agreed to calm and comfort her,” commented Dr. Rasul for ABC.
Incision is now being divided among the medical community worldwide who are shocked.
It's very important that radiologists see this, but for all medical professionals worldwide. There are many amptomatic cases of infection, and some of them have such severe inflammation processes”, Andrew warns. Dixon, radiologist at Alfred Hospital in Melbourne












