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Coronavirus disease 2019 induces multi-lineage, morphologic changes in peripheral blood cells.
Lüke, Florian; Orsó, Evelyn; Kirsten, Jana; Poeck, Hendrik; Grube, Matthias; Wolff, Daniel; Burkhardt, Ralph; Lunz, Dirk; Lubnow, Matthias; Schmidt, Barbara; Hitzenbichler, Florian; Hanses, Frank; Salzberger, Bernd; Evert, Matthias; Herr, Wolfgang; Brochhausen, Christoph; Pukrop, Tobias; Reichle, Albrecht; Heudobler, Daniel.
  • Lüke F; Department of Internal Medicine III, Haematology and Oncology University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Orsó E; Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Kirsten J; Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Poeck H; Department of Internal Medicine III, Haematology and Oncology University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Grube M; Department of Internal Medicine III, Haematology and Oncology University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Wolff D; Department of Internal Medicine III, Haematology and Oncology University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Burkhardt R; Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Lunz D; Department of Anesthesiology University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Lubnow M; Department of Internal Medicine II University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Schmidt B; Institute of Clinical Microbiology and Hygiene University Hospital Regensburg Germany.
  • Hitzenbichler F; Department of Infection Prevention and Infectious Diseases University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Hanses F; Department of Infection Prevention and Infectious Diseases University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Salzberger B; Department of Infection Prevention and Infectious Diseases University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Evert M; Institute of Pathology University of Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Herr W; Department of Internal Medicine III, Haematology and Oncology University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Brochhausen C; Institute of Pathology University of Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Pukrop T; Department of Internal Medicine III, Haematology and Oncology University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Reichle A; Department of Internal Medicine III, Haematology and Oncology University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
  • Heudobler D; Department of Internal Medicine III, Haematology and Oncology University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany.
EJHaem ; 1(1): 376-383, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1898850
ABSTRACT
The clinical course of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) varies from mild symptoms to acute respiratory distress syndrome, hyperinflammation, and coagulation disorder. The hematopoietic system plays a critical role in the observed hyperinflammation, particularly in severely ill patients. We conducted a prospective diagnostic study performing a blood differential analyzing morphologic changes in peripheral blood of COVID-19 patients. COVID-19 associated morphologic changes were defined in a training cohort and subsequently validated in a second cohort (n = 45). Morphologic aberrations were further analyzed by electron microscopy (EM) and flow cytometry of lymphocytes was performed. We included 45 COVID-19 patients in our study (median age 58 years; 82% on intensive care unit). The blood differential showed a specific pattern of pronounced multi-lineage aberrations in lymphocytes (80%) and monocytes (91%) of patients. Overall, 84%, 98%, and 98% exhibited aberrations in granulopoiesis, erythropoiesis, and thrombopoiesis, respectively. Electron microscopy revealed the ultrastructural equivalents of the observed changes and confirmed the multi-lineage aberrations already seen by light microscopy. The morphologic pattern caused by COVID-19 is characteristic and underlines the serious perturbation of the hematopoietic system. We defined a hematologic COVID-19 pattern to facilitate further independent diagnostic analysis and to investigate the impact on the hematologic system during the clinical course of COVID-19 patients.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: EJHaem Year: 2020 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: EJHaem Year: 2020 Document Type: Article