COVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, not only may lead to severe pneumonia but also to thrombosis in the lungs and, subsequently, to multi organ failure involving kidneys, liver and pancreas.
Cases included singleton infants admitted to the intensive care unit (2005 to 2010) with platelet counts <100 000 μl −1. We selected a contemporaneous control group matched for gestational age: 49 ...
Dr. Smock is a Professor in the Department of Pathology at the University of Utah. She completed her residency and fellowship training at the University of Utah and is board certified in Anatomic and ...
Doctor looks at X-ray images of lungs Study authors provided a systemic analysis of to identify key characteristics of extensive and advanced COVID-19. Extensive lung thrombosis, long-term persistence ...
Philadelphia, December 7, 2021 – Researchers examined autopsy tissue samples of hearts from patients who died early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Frequent and extensive blood clots (thromboses) within ...
Pathologic studies are the best methods for detailed analysis of morphologic changes that occur following placement of DESs. We initially reported that both CYPHER ® and TAXUS ® stents produce delayed ...
The relationship between vascular risk factors and Alzheimer disease pathology has been debated for many years (see ARF Live Discussion and de la Torre, 2010). However, direct connections between ...
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