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Pathology of lung-specific thrombosis and inflammation in COVID-19.

Rafael R KhismatullinAnastasia A PonomarevaChandrasekaran NagaswamiRozalina A IvaevaKathleen T MontoneJohn W WeiselRustem I Litvinov
Published in: Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH (2021)
Studying (ultra)structural features of the autopsy lung samples from patients with COVID-19 has provided evidence for a pathogenic link between inflammation and thrombosis. The major features in the lungs of COVID-19 patients comprised primary inflammatory thrombosis associated with diffuse alveolar damage. The lungs had pronounced circulatory changes with inflammation-dependent intravascular blood clotting, whereas heart, brain, and kidneys had predominantly degenerative changes that were distinct from the lung pathology.
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