Title of article :
postmortem liver pathology findings in patients with covid-19: a systematic review
Author/Authors :
forouzesh, mehdi legal medicine organization - legal medicine research center, tehran, iran , behnoush, behnam faculty of medicine - department of forensic medicine, tehran, iran , sadeghi, anahita tehran university of medical science - digestive disease research center, digestive diseases research institute, tehran, iran , shahnavaz, hengameh tehran university of medical sciences - school of medicine - department of pathology, tehran, iran , barzegar, abdolrazagh legal medicine organization - legal medicine research center, tehran, iran , bazmi, elham legal medicine organization - legal medicine research center, tehran, iran
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Abstract :
background: the coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19) pandemic promptly became a significant public health challenge with extra-pulmonary manifestations, including liver damage. postmortem examination is crucial for gaining a better understanding of these manifestations and improving patient management. this study summarized the current knowledge of the postmortem liver pathology of patients with covid-19. methods: this review was conducted on studies evaluating the postmortem macroscopic and microscopic findings of the liver in patients with covid-19. accordingly, we searched 4 electronic databases (pubmed, scopus, google scholar, web of science) until june 2021. from the 317 screened articles, 16 articles examining a total of 332 patients who had died due to covid-19 were selected. results: the significant findings of the liver were moderate macro and microvesicular steatosis with mild sinusoidal dilation, active lobular and portal vein thrombosis, mildly-increased lymphocyte filtration in sinusoidal space, and multifocal hepatic necrosis. additionally, the most common comorbidities were hypertension and other metabolic diseases. in conclusion, liver damage due to covid-19 infection has various manifestations in patients who have expired due to covid-19. conclusion: therefore, monitoring liver function during the course and treatment of this disease is necessary for better patient management and to decrease the covid-19-induced mortality rate covid.
Keywords :
postmortem , findings , liver , pathology , coronavirus disease 2019 (covid , 19)
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
Record number :
2705254
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