SARS-CoV-2–Associated Myocarditis at Autopsy

IF 0.1 Q4 PATHOLOGY AJSP: reviews & reports Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1097/PCR.0000000000000438
Ravikant Singh, Geunyoung Jung, Erin G. Brooks
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major cause of mortality worldwide. While respiratory pathology seems to be the major mechanism of disease, cardiovascular pathology has increasingly been reported to play a role in adverse outcomes. A variety of different cardiovascular histopathologies have been reported at postmortem examination including myocarditis. Because of limited autopsy numbers and lack of standardized reporting of such cases, however, the prevalence of COVID-19 (2019 coronavirus disease)–associated myocarditis is unknown. The current autopsy case report illustrates how COVID-19 pulmonary pathology can be accompanied by right ventricular myocarditis. The discussion reviews the pathophysiology of myocarditis, as well as diagnostic strategies, adding to the growing body of literature describing myocarditis in association with COVID-19 disease.
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尸检发现sars - cov -2相关心肌炎
COVID-19大流行已成为全球死亡的主要原因。虽然呼吸病理似乎是疾病的主要机制,但心血管病理越来越多地被报道在不良后果中发挥作用。各种不同的心血管组织病理在死后检查已被报道,包括心肌炎。然而,由于尸检数量有限且缺乏此类病例的标准化报告,COVID-19(2019冠状病毒病)相关心肌炎的患病率尚不清楚。目前的尸检病例报告说明了COVID-19肺部病理如何伴随右室心肌炎。讨论回顾了心肌炎的病理生理学,以及诊断策略,增加了越来越多的文献描述与COVID-19疾病相关的心肌炎。
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