2021
DOI: 10.17116/patol20218306154
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Pathogenesis and morphological changes in the lung in COVID-19

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“…From clinical observations, scientists have found that COVID-19 can disturb many physiological processes of the human body. 8 It has been reported that COVID-19 can affect or worsen immune system, complementary system, functions of haemocytes, self-healing abilities of the skin and inflammation, etc., which play important roles in primary wound healing 9,10 Although there is no relevant literature discussing the relationships between COVID-19 and primary wound healing, it cannot mean that COVID-19 does not have any influence on primary wound healing process. To ensure the quick and safe healing process of primary wound in the post-COVID-19 period, we decided to split the healing process of primary wound carefully in order to find out its significant sections.…”
Section: Overview Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From clinical observations, scientists have found that COVID-19 can disturb many physiological processes of the human body. 8 It has been reported that COVID-19 can affect or worsen immune system, complementary system, functions of haemocytes, self-healing abilities of the skin and inflammation, etc., which play important roles in primary wound healing 9,10 Although there is no relevant literature discussing the relationships between COVID-19 and primary wound healing, it cannot mean that COVID-19 does not have any influence on primary wound healing process. To ensure the quick and safe healing process of primary wound in the post-COVID-19 period, we decided to split the healing process of primary wound carefully in order to find out its significant sections.…”
Section: Overview Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the unfamiliarity of COVID‐19, this kind of disease is extremely refractory. From clinical observations, scientists have found that COVID‐19 can disturb many physiological processes of the human body 8 . It has been reported that COVID‐19 can affect or worsen immune system, complementary system, functions of haemocytes, self‐healing abilities of the skin and inflammation, etc., which play important roles in primary wound healing 9,10 Although there is no relevant literature discussing the relationships between COVID‐19 and primary wound healing, it cannot mean that COVID‐19 does not have any influence on primary wound healing process.…”
Section: Overview Of Covid‐19mentioning
confidence: 99%