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Fibrotic progression and radiologic correlation in matched lung samples from COVID-19 post-mortems.
Barisione, Emanuela; Grillo, Federica; Ball, Lorenzo; Bianchi, Rita; Grosso, Marco; Morbini, Patrizia; Pelosi, Paolo; Patroniti, Nicolò Antonino; De Lucia, Arduino; Orengo, Giovanni; Gratarola, Angelo; Verda, Marta; Cittadini, Giuseppe; Mastracci, Luca; Fiocca, Roberto.
  • Barisione E; Interventional Pulmonology Unit, Policlinico San Martino University Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neuroscience, Genova, Italy.
  • Grillo F; Anatomic Pathology Unit, Department of Surgical Science and Integrated Diagnostics (DISC), University of Genova, Genova, Italy.
  • Ball L; Policlinico San Martino University Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neuroscience, Genova, Italy.
  • Bianchi R; Policlinico San Martino University Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neuroscience, Genova, Italy.
  • Grosso M; Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Department of Surgical Science and Integrated Diagnostics (DISC), University of Genova, Genova, Italy.
  • Morbini P; Anatomic Pathology Unit, Department of Surgical Science and Integrated Diagnostics (DISC), University of Genova, Genova, Italy.
  • Pelosi P; Interventional Pulmonology Unit, Policlinico San Martino University Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neuroscience, Genova, Italy.
  • Patroniti NA; Unit of Pathology, University of Pavia and Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy.
  • De Lucia A; Policlinico San Martino University Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neuroscience, Genova, Italy.
  • Orengo G; Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Department of Surgical Science and Integrated Diagnostics (DISC), University of Genova, Genova, Italy.
  • Gratarola A; Policlinico San Martino University Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neuroscience, Genova, Italy.
  • Verda M; Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Department of Surgical Science and Integrated Diagnostics (DISC), University of Genova, Genova, Italy.
  • Cittadini G; Policlinico San Martino University Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neuroscience, Genova, Italy.
  • Mastracci L; Policlinico San Martino University Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neuroscience, Genova, Italy.
  • Fiocca R; Policlinico San Martino University Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neuroscience, Genova, Italy.
Virchows Arch ; 478(3): 471-485, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-807933
ABSTRACT
Data on the pathology of COVID-19 are scarce; available studies show diffuse alveolar damage; however, there is scarce information on the chronologic evolution of COVID-19 lung lesions. The primary aim of the study is to describe the chronology of lung pathologic changes in COVID-19 by using a post-mortem transbronchial lung cryobiopsy approach. Our secondary aim is to correlate the histologic findings with computed tomography patterns. SARS-CoV-2-positive patients, who died while intubated and mechanically ventilated, were enrolled. The procedure was performed 30 min after death, and all lung lobes sampled. Histopathologic analysis was performed on thirty-nine adequate samples from eight patients two patients (illness duration < 14 days) showed early/exudative phase diffuse alveolar damage, while the remaining 6 patients (median illness duration-32 days) showed progressive histologic patterns (3 with mid/proliferative phase; 3 with late/fibrotic phase diffuse alveolar damage, one of which with honeycombing). Immunohistochemistry for SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein was positive predominantly in early-phase lesions. Histologic patterns and tomography categories were correlated early/exudative phase was associated with ground-glass opacity, mid/proliferative lesions with crazy paving, while late/fibrous phase correlated with the consolidation pattern, more frequently seen in the lower/middle lobes. This study uses an innovative cryobiopsy approach for the post-mortem sampling of lung tissues from COVID-19 patients demonstrating the progression of fibrosis in time and correlation with computed tomography features. These findings may prove to be useful in the correct staging of disease, and this could have implications for treatment and patient follow-up.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Fibrosis / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Prognostic study Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: English Journal: Virchows Arch Journal subject: Molecular Biology / Pathology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S00428-020-02934-1

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Fibrosis / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Prognostic study Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: English Journal: Virchows Arch Journal subject: Molecular Biology / Pathology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S00428-020-02934-1