Pathology of COVID-19

R. H. Sagidullin, A. A. Khalikov, Alina R. Nazmieva, K. O. Kuznetsov, Hyadi V. Kartoeva
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Coronavirus infection 2019 (COVID-19) has become a challenge for the health care system around the world due to the progressive increase in the number of cases with severe manifestations of the disease. Autopsy findings are fundamental and critical to better understanding how infection affects the human body. These data are needed to improve diagnostic and treatment methods, as well as to stratify risk groups. The purpose of the review is to analyze and summarize the pathological data available to date related to COVID-19. In COVID-19, the lungs are usually severe and swollen. Histologically, the most frequent is the detection of both exudative and proliferative diffuse alveolar injury with the formation of hyaline membranes, inflammatory cell infiltration, and stagnant small vessels. There is also evidence that SARS-CoV-2 causes endothelial dysfunction. There is still insufficient data to reflect the complete pathophysiological picture of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Almost all of the articles reviewed in this review focused on pulmonary macro- and microscopic changes; there is little data on the features of the virus affecting other organs and its systemic effect. Despite the tremendous attention and investment in the fight against the new coronavirus infection, diagnosis of most of the deaths associated with COVID-19 is difficult. It is necessary to conduct further pathological studies, the purpose of which should be the development of a standardized diagnostic method, as well as the isolation of pathognomonic signs of the disease.
COVID-19的病理
2019冠状病毒感染(COVID-19)已成为全球卫生保健系统面临的挑战,因为出现严重症状的病例数量正在逐步增加。尸检结果对于更好地了解感染如何影响人体是基础和关键的。需要这些数据来改进诊断和治疗方法,以及对危险群体进行分层。本综述的目的是分析和总结迄今为止与COVID-19相关的病理数据。在COVID-19中,肺部通常严重且肿胀。组织学上,最常见的是渗出性和增生性弥漫性肺泡损伤,伴透明膜形成、炎症细胞浸润和小血管停滞。也有证据表明,SARS-CoV-2会导致内皮功能障碍。目前仍没有足够的数据来反映SARS-CoV-2感染的完整病理生理情况。本综述中几乎所有的文章都集中在肺的宏观和微观变化上;关于影响其他器官的病毒特征及其全身影响的数据很少。尽管在抗击新型冠状病毒感染方面投入了巨大的关注和投资,但对大多数与COVID-19相关的死亡病例的诊断仍很困难。有必要进行进一步的病理研究,其目的应是制定一种标准化的诊断方法,以及疾病的病理体征的分离。
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