Episode Synopsis "Episode 6: Lethal COVID-19"
Host Praveen Ranganath explores an exciting and timely new publication in the journal focused on thoracic radiological-pathological correlation of lethal COVID-19 infection. Tune in to hear the conversation with lead and senior authors Dr. Maurice Henkel, Dr. Thomas Weikert, and Dr. Alexander Sauter from Basel, Switzerland of this featured article in the current issue of Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging University Hospital Basel RadMed Thomas Weikert, MD Alexander Sauter, MD Maurice Henkel, MD Link to full CTs and path images in paper
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