2022
DOI: 10.56547/22263071_2022_3_39
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ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AS A PART OF COVID-19’S PATHOGENESIS (literature review)

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“…The addition of a secondary bacterial infection contributes to the further progression of processes and the development of pneumonia favors polymorbid bacterial inflammation [17,20]. With the relief of pathological changes in the lungs, the risk of a serious complication in the form of organized pulmonary fibrosis remains [21,22]. Thus, in the pathogenesis of a new coronavirus infection, the most prognostically significant phase is hyperinflammation ("cytokine storm"), when massive tissue damage occurs, often in combination with gram-negative infection.…”
Section: Medical Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of a secondary bacterial infection contributes to the further progression of processes and the development of pneumonia favors polymorbid bacterial inflammation [17,20]. With the relief of pathological changes in the lungs, the risk of a serious complication in the form of organized pulmonary fibrosis remains [21,22]. Thus, in the pathogenesis of a new coronavirus infection, the most prognostically significant phase is hyperinflammation ("cytokine storm"), when massive tissue damage occurs, often in combination with gram-negative infection.…”
Section: Medical Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%