COVID-19 and renal involvement; evolving role of thromboinflammation, vascular and glomerular disease in the pathogenesis

Q4 Medicine Journal of Nephropathology Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.34172/jnp.2021.23
Tella Sadighpour, M. Mubarak, Parastoo Sabaeifard, Sanam Saeifar, F. Kenari
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the currently prevailing pandemic that has besieged the whole world, is caused by a novel coronavirus, named as, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Initially, there was a focus on respiratory disease, which was and is the most predominant presentation. However, with increasing spread of the infection and consequent increasing knowledge and experience about the disease, it has become apparent that the virus has wide-ranging effects on other organs and systems, including heart, blood, kidney and gastrointestinal tract. A variety of mechanisms are involved in viral damage of these organs. Blood vessels, particularly the microvasculature, and blood clotting systems are also frequently targeted by the virus, especially in severe cases. This review narrates the available evidence on the mechanisms underlying hypercoagulability and thrombotic tendency in COVID-19 disease. © 2021 The Author(s);Published by Society of Diabetic Nephropathy Prevention.
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COVID-19与肾脏受累;血栓炎症、血管和肾小球疾病在发病机制中的演变作用
目前席卷全球的新型冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)是由一种新型冠状病毒引起的,名为“严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型”(SARS-CoV-2)。最初,重点是呼吸系统疾病,这是最主要的表现。然而,随着感染的日益蔓延以及随之而来的对该疾病的知识和经验的增加,该病毒显然对其他器官和系统产生广泛影响,包括心脏、血液、肾脏和胃肠道。病毒对这些器官的损害涉及多种机制。血管,特别是微血管和血液凝固系统也经常是病毒的目标,特别是在严重的情况下。本文综述了COVID-19疾病中高凝性和血栓倾向的现有证据。©2021作者;由糖尿病肾病预防学会出版。
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Journal of Nephropathology Medicine-Nephrology
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