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“…The incidence of VTE in deceased COVID-19 patients was examined in a prospectively designed post mortem clinicopathologic study [ 39 ]. Autopsy was performed in 11 of 48 deceased patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection.…”
Section: Covid-19-associated Thrombosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of VTE in deceased COVID-19 patients was examined in a prospectively designed post mortem clinicopathologic study [ 39 ]. Autopsy was performed in 11 of 48 deceased patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection.…”
Section: Covid-19-associated Thrombosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intriguingly, both mean onset of symptoms to hospital admission and duration of hospitalisation were shorter in Lax et al’s [2] cohort in comparison to Grosse et al’s cohort, yet all patients developed thrombi within small and mid-sized arteries. Lax et al [2] proposed that pulmonary arterial thrombi were thrombotic rather than embolic in their study, as complete vessel occlusion and small vessel involvement was observed. Indeed, Ackermann et al [3] demonstrated that SARS-CoV-2 infects alveolar endothelial cells and plays a role in inflammatory cell recruitment, thus contributing to COVID-19 endotheliitis.…”
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“…Pulmonary microthrombi were present in small arterioles in 11/14 (78.6%) patients in Grosse et al’s [1] cohort; furthermore, thrombi in mid-sized pulmonary arteries were discovered in 5/14 (35.7%) cases. Comparably, in a COVID-19 autopsy series by Lax et al [2] , in which 10/11 (90.9%) patients received prophylactic anticoagulation, 11/11 (100%) had thrombotic/thromboembolic occlusions in small and mid-sized pulmonary arteries. Intriguingly, both mean onset of symptoms to hospital admission and duration of hospitalisation were shorter in Lax et al’s [2] cohort in comparison to Grosse et al’s cohort, yet all patients developed thrombi within small and mid-sized arteries.…”
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