2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0262179
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Clinical characteristics and histopathology of COVID-19 related deaths in South African adults

Abstract: Comparisons of histopathological features and microbiological findings between decedents with respiratory symptoms due to SARS-CoV-2 infection or other causes, in settings with high prevalence of HIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infections have not been reported. Deaths associated with a positive ante-mortem SARS-CoV-2 PCR test and/or respiratory disease symptoms at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital in Soweto, South Africa from 15th April to 2nd November 2020, during the first wave of the South … Show more

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“…In a limited (minimally invasive tissue sampling) post-mortem biopsy study undertaken in Johannesburg, South Africa (n=150), microbiologically proven tuberculosis was detected in 3% of COVID-19positive biopsies and 13% of COVID-19-negative biopsies. 61 For comparative purposes, the prevalence of tuberculosis in the same general population, including those with subclinical or undiagnosed tuberculosis in the community, is about 0•5-1%. 62 Active tuberculosis is often not considered by clinicians in the setting of acute lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) or acute community-acquired pneumonia.…”
Section: Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a limited (minimally invasive tissue sampling) post-mortem biopsy study undertaken in Johannesburg, South Africa (n=150), microbiologically proven tuberculosis was detected in 3% of COVID-19positive biopsies and 13% of COVID-19-negative biopsies. 61 For comparative purposes, the prevalence of tuberculosis in the same general population, including those with subclinical or undiagnosed tuberculosis in the community, is about 0•5-1%. 62 Active tuberculosis is often not considered by clinicians in the setting of acute lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) or acute community-acquired pneumonia.…”
Section: Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table S2 shows additional correlations between patient characteristics and microscopic ndings. DISCUSSION SARS-2 mediates signi cant tissue damage and in ammation during lung infection 34,35 . In this study, we sought to identify, localize, and quantify activation of apoptosis, ferroptosis, pyroptosis, and necroptosis in FFPE lung tissues from patients that died from severe SARS-2 infection (n=28) relative to uninfected controls (n=13).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…59 Partial or complete occlusion of intrahepatic vasculature (arterial, sinusoidal, central vein, and portal vein) by platelet-rich/fibrin microthrombi have been described in about 40% of cases. 59,61,62,65,66,[68][69][70]72,74,79,80,83,84 An interesting finding observed in 2 cases is the presence of pale eosinophilic ovoid sinusoidal (thrombotic) bodies that expressed CD61, supporting that these structures were rich in platelets. 59 Less frequent findings observed included cholestasis, necrosis, and granulomata.…”
Section: Large Intestinementioning
confidence: 92%
“…Macrovesicular steatosis was the predominant type, observed in 50% to 88% of studied cases, followed by mixed micro and macrovesicular steatosis, and less frequently microvesicular steatosis was observed in nearly 3% of cases. 59,62,[66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73] Mostly minimal/ mild to rarely moderate degrees of macrovesicular steatosis, involving about 5% to 60% of hepatocytes, with a predominantly panlobular or centrilobular distribution, were observed. 15,58,59,[63][64][65]70,[74][75][76][77][78][79] It has been postulated that the presence of steatosis in the liver of COVID-19 patients is most likely associated with underlying diabetes mellitus, obesity, and/or hyperlipidemia.…”
Section: Large Intestinementioning
confidence: 99%