Forty Postmortem Examinations in COVID-19 Patients: Two Distinct Pathologic Phenotypes and Correlati...
Forty Postmortem Examinations in COVID-19 Patients: Two Distinct Pathologic Phenotypes and Correlation With Clinical and Radiologic Findings
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Chicago: Oxford University Press
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Objectives: Although diffuse alveolar damage, a subtype of acute lung injury (ALI), is the most common microscopic pattern in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), other pathologic patterns have been described. The aim of the study was to review autopsies from COVID-19 decedents to evaluate the spectrum of pathology and correlate the results with cl...
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Forty Postmortem Examinations in COVID-19 Patients: Two Distinct Pathologic Phenotypes and Correlation With Clinical and Radiologic Findings
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_7499554
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0002-9173
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1943-7722
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10.1093/AJCP/AQAA156