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The clinic and pathological anatomy of the infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus (coronavirus infection - CI) with the development of Post-Covid syndrome (PS) have not been studied enough. This also applies to morphofunctional changes in the lungs, one of the most important components of PS. We conducted a histological and bacterioscopic study of lung biopsy specimens in 20 patients of both sexes aged 22-75 years. In many patients, PS developed relatively late - not earlier than 1 year - 1 year 4 months after the onset of acute clinical symptoms of CI. Structural changes in the lungs in PS appear as an inflammatory reaction such as interstitial pneumonia. Most patients had nonspecific interstitial pneumonia with elements of organizing interstitial pneumonia, in some cases complicated by the presence of a specific granulomatous reaction, characteristic of pulmonary tuberculosis. Despite this, according to the results of traditional bacterioscopic and bacteriological studies, the tuberculous etiology of pulmonary fibrosis has not yet been confirmed. Perhaps this is due to the fact that we are talking about an inapparent tuberculosis infection, the causative agent of which is the L-form of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Patients with PS who have pulmonary fibrosis on x-ray should be under the special supervision of a phthisiatrician or pulmonologist.
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The journal deals with original investigations on pressing problems of general pathology and pathologic anatomy, newest research methods, major issues of the theory and practice as well as problems of experimental, comparative and geographic pathology. To inform readers latest achievements of Russian and foreign medicine the journal regularly publishes editorial and survey articles, reviews of the most interesting Russian and foreign books on pathologic anatomy, new data on modern methods of investigation (histochemistry, electron microscopy, autoradiography, etc.), about problems of teaching, articles on the history of pathological anatomy development both in Russia and abroad.