Love Pulse Posted March 9, 2020 Share Posted March 9, 2020 (edited) Since both patients had no symptoms of pneumonia at the time of surgery, these changes were likely to represent an early stage of lung disease in COVID-19, the researchers said.According to the study, one patient was a 84-year-old woman who was admitted for an evaluation of treatment for a 1.5 cm tumor in the right middle lobe of the lung, which was detected on a chest CT scan. Despite comprehensive treatment, oxygen-assisted, and other supportive care, the researchers said that one of the injured had deteriorated and died instantly.The report of the Chinese medical group that conducted an autopsy on 11 corpses of coronary deaths revealed that the virus causes infections in the airways and pulmonary vesicles and during that, lung tissue is also damaged and fibrosis appears, less obvious than in SARS (acute respiratory syndrome or pneumonia). Asymptomatic), but during which the swelling in the lungs appears more severe. It is also noted in the alveoli, the presence of viscous liquid leakage, which explains the feeling of dumping felt by the patient during serious and critical cases, according to Russia today.The report pointed out that the results of a study of the effect of COVID-19 virus on the heart, kidneys, brain, spleen and gastrointestinal tract are still not convincing and need more studies and research to determine the extent of damage that these organs cause as a result of the said disease. Edited March 9, 2020 by #Mr.Devil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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