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DOI: 10.1055/a-1449-5158
Update 2021: Pulmonale Folgen nach COVID-19-Pneumonie
Update 2021: Pulmonary Sequelae of COVID-19 PneumoniaEine akute COVID-19-Pneumonie kann zu anhaltenden Veränderungen der Lunge mit unterschiedlichen bildgebenden und histopathologischen Mustern führen. Darüber hinaus ist eine SARS-CoV-2-Infektion mit einem erhöhten Risiko für pulmonal-vaskuläre Endothelialitis und Thrombose verbunden. Basierend auf einer selektiven Literaturrecherche werden in dieser Übersicht aktuelle Erkenntnisse zu pulmonalen Folgen von COVID-19 mit Implikationen für das klinische Management zusammengefasst.
Abstract
Acute COVID-19 pneumonia may result in persistent changes with various imaging and histopathological patterns, including organizing pneumonia and pulmonary fibrosis. In addition, SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with increased risk of pulmonary vascular endothelialitis and thrombosis. Herein, current findings on pulmonary consequences of COVID-19 with implications for clinical management are summarized based on a selective literature review.
Publication History
Article published online:
13 July 2021
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