Hepatic manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 infection: Clinical and laboratory perspective.

Farina M Hanif, Zain Majid, Shoaib Ahmed, Nasir H Luck, Muhammed Mubarak
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The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, has become a global challenge of unprecedented nature since December 2019. Although most patients with COVID-19 exhibit mild clinical manifestations and upper respiratory tract involvement, in approximately 5%-10% of patients, the disease is severe and involves multiple organs, leading to multi-organ dysfunction and failure. The liver and gastrointestinal tract are also frequently involved in COVID-19. In the context of liver involvement in patients with COVID-19, many key aspects need to be addressed in both native and transplanted organs. This review focuses on the clinical presentations and laboratory abnormalities of liver function tests in patients with COVID-19 with no prior liver disease, patients with pre-existing liver diseases and liver transplant recipients. A brief overview of the history of COVID-19 and etiopathogenesis of the liver injury will also be described as a prelude to better understanding the above aspects.

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2019 年冠状病毒疾病感染的肝脏表现:临床和实验室视角。
自 2019 年 12 月以来,由严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒 2 引起的新型冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)大流行已成为前所未有的全球性挑战。虽然大多数 COVID-19 患者临床表现轻微,上呼吸道受累,但约有 5%-10%的患者病情严重,累及多个器官,导致多器官功能障碍和衰竭。COVID-19 还经常累及肝脏和胃肠道。在 COVID-19 患者肝脏受累的情况下,需要解决原生器官和移植器官的许多关键问题。本综述将重点讨论既往无肝脏疾病的 COVID-19 患者、既往有肝脏疾病的患者和肝移植受者的临床表现和实验室肝功能检测异常。此外,还将简要介绍 COVID-19 的历史和肝损伤的发病机制,为更好地理解上述内容作铺垫。
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