The coronavirus-19 pandemic has shown that early diagnosis of structural changes in lung tissue is essential. However, many remote medical institutions lack the necessary equipment, such as a computed tomography scanner. In this work, we want to present the developed concept of a device that allows registering lung tissue abnormalities at early stages by detecting biomarkers in liquid droplets and human respiration.
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