Vascular obliteration because of endothelial and myointimal growth in COVID-19 patients.
Jara ValtueñaGerardo Martínez-GarcíaDaniel Ruíz-SánchezMaría Garayar CanteroCarlos DueñasAli HadiSuhail HadiÁngel Aguado-GarcíaJosé M Prieto de PaulaPilar Manchado-LópezPublished in: International journal of dermatology (2020)
COVID-19 could comprise an obliterative microangiopathy consisting on endothelial and myointimal growth with complement activation. This mechanism, together with the increased vascular permeability identified, could contribute to obliteration of the vascular lumen and hemorrhage in COVID-19. Thus, anticoagulation by itself could not completely reverse vascular lumen obliteration, with consequent increased risk of hemorrhage. Findings of this study could contribute to a better understanding of physiopathological mechanisms underlying COVID-19 on living patients and could help further studies find potential targets for specific therapeutic interventions in severe cases.