Lung histopathological findings in COVID-19 disease – a systematic review

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Giuseppe Pannone
Vito Carlo Alberto Caponio
Ilenia Sara De Stefano
Maria Antonietta Ramunno
Mario Meccariello
Alessio Agostinone
Maria Carmela Pedicillo
Giuseppe Troiano
Khrystyna Zhurakivska
Tommaso Cassano
Maria Eleonora Bizzoca
Silvana Papagerakis
Franco Maria Buonaguro
Shailesh Advani
Lorenzo Lo Muzio
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[1] University of Foggia,Anatomic Pathology Unit, Department of Clinic and Experimental Medicine
[2] University of Foggia,Department of Clinic and Experimental Medicine
[3] College of Medicine,Department of Surgery
[4] Health Sciences Center,Molecular Biology and Viral Oncology Unit Istituto Nazionale
[5] Tumori IRCCS “Fondazione Pascale”,Georgetown University School of Medicine
[6] Georgetown University,undefined
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Infectious Agents and Cancer | / 16卷
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COVID-19; Histopathology; Lung; Therapy; Systematic review;
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Since December 2019, the global burden of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased rapidly and has impacted nearly every country in the world, affecting those who are elderly or with underlying comorbidities or immunocompromised states. Aim of this systematic review is to summarize lung histopathological characteristics of COVID-19, not only for diagnostic purpose but also to evaluate changes that can reflect pathophysiological pathways that can inform clinicians of useful treatment strategies. We identified following histopathological changes among our patients:: hyaline membranes; endothelial cells/ interstitial cells involvement; alveolar cells, type I pneumocytes/ type II pneumocytes involvement; interstitial and/ or alveolar edema; evidence of hemorrhage, of inflammatory cells, evidence of microthrombi; evidence of fibrin deposition and of viral infection in the tissue samples.
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