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Mary Fowkes (November 1, 1954 – November 15, 2020) was an American physician and neuropathologist. She is noted for her early autopsies of COVID-19 victims that significantly contributed to the identification of long-term effects of the novel coronavirus. Her findings that victims had suffered multiple organ failures resulted in the recommendation for use of blood thinners as a part of the treatment process.

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  • Mary Fowkes (de)
  • Mary Fowkes (es)
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  • Mary Elisabeth Fowkes (* 1. November 1954 in , New York; † 15. November 2020 in , New York) war eine US-amerikanische Ärztin und Neuropathologin. Sie ist bekannt für ihre frühen Autopsien von an COVID-19 gestorbenen Patienten, mit deren Hilfe Langzeiteffekte des neuartigen Coronavirus identifiziert werden konnten. Ihre Erkenntnisse, dass Opfer mehrere Organversagen erlitten hatten, führten zu der Empfehlung, Gerinnungshemmer als Teil des Behandlungsprozesses zu verwenden. (de)
  • Mary Elizabeth Fowkes (Clayton, Nueva York 1 de noviembre de 1954- Katonah, 15 de noviembre de 2020) fue una médica y neuropatóloga estadounidense. Es conocida por sus primeras autopsias de víctimas de COVID-19 que contribuyeron significativamente a la identificación de los efectos a largo plazo del nuevo coronavirus.​​ Sus hallazgos de que las víctimas habían sufrido múltiples fallos en los órganos dieron lugar a la recomendación del uso de anticoagulantes como parte del proceso de tratamiento.​ ​ (es)
  • Mary Fowkes (November 1, 1954 – November 15, 2020) was an American physician and neuropathologist. She is noted for her early autopsies of COVID-19 victims that significantly contributed to the identification of long-term effects of the novel coronavirus. Her findings that victims had suffered multiple organ failures resulted in the recommendation for use of blood thinners as a part of the treatment process. (en)
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  • Mary Fowkes (en)
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  • Katonah, New York, U.S. (en)
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  • Clayton, New York, U.S. (en)
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  • State University of New York Upstate Medical University (en)
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  • Mary Elisabeth Fowkes (* 1. November 1954 in , New York; † 15. November 2020 in , New York) war eine US-amerikanische Ärztin und Neuropathologin. Sie ist bekannt für ihre frühen Autopsien von an COVID-19 gestorbenen Patienten, mit deren Hilfe Langzeiteffekte des neuartigen Coronavirus identifiziert werden konnten. Ihre Erkenntnisse, dass Opfer mehrere Organversagen erlitten hatten, führten zu der Empfehlung, Gerinnungshemmer als Teil des Behandlungsprozesses zu verwenden. (de)
  • Mary Elizabeth Fowkes (Clayton, Nueva York 1 de noviembre de 1954- Katonah, 15 de noviembre de 2020) fue una médica y neuropatóloga estadounidense. Es conocida por sus primeras autopsias de víctimas de COVID-19 que contribuyeron significativamente a la identificación de los efectos a largo plazo del nuevo coronavirus.​​ Sus hallazgos de que las víctimas habían sufrido múltiples fallos en los órganos dieron lugar a la recomendación del uso de anticoagulantes como parte del proceso de tratamiento.​ ​ (es)
  • Mary Fowkes (November 1, 1954 – November 15, 2020) was an American physician and neuropathologist. She is noted for her early autopsies of COVID-19 victims that significantly contributed to the identification of long-term effects of the novel coronavirus. Her findings that victims had suffered multiple organ failures resulted in the recommendation for use of blood thinners as a part of the treatment process. (en)
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