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Pulmonary vascular proliferation in patients with severe COVID-19: an autopsy study.

Belén Pérez-MiesMaría Gómez-RojoIrene Carretero-BarrioTommaso BardiAmparo BenitoMónica García-CosíoÁlvaro CaballeroRaul de PabloJuan Carlos GalánDavid PestañaJosé Palacios
Published in: Thorax (2021)
Diffuse alveolar damage and thrombi are the most common lung histopathological lesions reported in patients with severe COVID-19. Although some studies have suggested increased pulmonary angiogenesis, the presence of vascular proliferation in COVID-19 lungs has not been well characterised. Glomeruloid-like microscopic foci and/or coalescent vascular proliferations measuring up to 2 cm were present in the lung of 14 out of 16 autopsied patients. These lesions expressed CD31, CD34 and vascular endothelial cadherin. Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β immunohistochemistry and dual immunostaining for CD34/smooth muscle actin demonstrated the presence of pericytes. These vascular alterations may contribute to the severe and refractory hypoxaemia that is common in patients with severe COVID-19.
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