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Valeriy Totikov; Zaurbek Totikov; Oleg Remizov; Alexander Alibekovich Yepkhiev;
Extrapulmonary manifestations of a new coronavirus infection that developed both in the peak phase of the disease and in convalescence are of great clinical interest. An observation of successful treatment of small intestine phlegmon in a patient in the period of early convalescence of COVID-19 is present
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Keywords: phlegmon, small intestine, necrosis, new coronavirus infection, COVID-19