The Influence of a Previous COVID-19 Infection on Rhinoplasty Outcomes
Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27(1), P. 58 - 60
Published: July 26, 2024
Language: Английский
MORPHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE LUNGS IN POST-COVID-19 SYNDROME: ANALYSIS OF AUTOPSY MATERIAL
Mykhailo S. Myroshnychenko,
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Nana M. Pasiyeshvili,
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Nataliia V. Kapustnyk
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et al.
Wiadomości Lekarskie,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
76(5), P. 1014 - 1021
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
The
aim
was
to
reveal
the
morphological
features
of
lungs
in
post-COVID-19
syndrome.Materials
and
methods:
material
study
autopsy
-
fragments
lung
tissue
from
96
deceased
(59
men
37
women).
During
lifetime,
all
patients
had
anamnesis
COVID-19
varying
severity,
after
treatment
this
infection,
they
various
manifestations
respiratory
failure
until
death.
average
duration
period
148.6±9.5
days.
Based
on
severity
anamnesis,
cases
were
divided
into
three
groups.
Group
1
included
39
with
mild
anamnesis.
2
24
moderate
an-amnesis.
3
33
severe
Histological,
histochemical,
morphometric
statistical
research
methods
used.Results:
Morphological
syndrome
presence
pneumosclerosis;
focal-diffuse
immune
cells
infiltration;
emphysematous
atelectatic
changes;
degenerative-desquamatic
changes
alveolar
epithelium;
metaplastic
connective
tissue;
dystrophic
calcification;
dystrophic,
dysplastic
epithelial
layer
bronchial
tree;
hemodynamic
disorders.
Pneumosclerosis,
infiltration,
alterative
epithelium,
changes,
disorders
increased
an
increase
COVID-19.
Metaplastic
tissue,
calcification,
tree
did
not
depend
infection.Conclusions:
identified
by
authors
help
explain
pulmonary
syndrome.
They
should
be
basis
for
oncological
alertness
formation
among
doctors,
development
rehabilitation
measures
such
category
patients.
Language: Английский
Incidence of Post COVID-19 Rhinosinusitis Among Otorhinolaryngology Patients in New Damietta
Ahmed Mahmoud,
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Ali Mahrous,
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Mahmoud EL-Sobki
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et al.
International Journal of Medical Arts,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5(12), P. 3938 - 3942
Published: Dec. 1, 2023
Background:
Chronic
rhinosinusitis
[CRS]
is
a
common
condition
encountered
in
otorhinolaryngological
practice.It
shares
pathophysiological
mechanisms
with
the
severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
coronavirus
2
[SARS-CoV-2].However,
incidence
of
CRS
after
COVID-19
and
association
between
two
conditions
not
well
investigated.
The
Aim
work:The
current
work
aimed
to
assess
post-COVID-19
rhinosinusitis.
Patients
Methods:
Adult
patients
[18
years
or
older]
attending
our
department
during
6-months
duration,
newly
confirmed
were
included.All
evaluated
on
clinical,
laboratory
radiological
basis.Those
who
had
infection
prior
development
recognized.Their
demographic
clinical
characteristics
collected
trial
plot
pattern
COVID-19.The
duration
injury
was
measured
documented.Results:
34.0%.Their
age
ranged
18
60
years,
mean
±
SD
[38.4±9.89years],
slight
increase
disease
among
male
[58.5%].Smoking
reported
25
[47.2%]
all
them
males.All
nasal
discharge
obstruction,
facial
pain
headache.All
an
abnormality
smell.Hyposmia
commonest
[reported
for
67.9%]
followed
by
anosmia
[32.1%].The
bilateral
84.9%.The
developed
34
days
value
43.17
7.23
days.
Conclusion:The
chronic
34.0%.The
discharge,
headache
hyposmia
manifestations.Thus,
high
suspicion
should
be
kept
mind
recent
COVID-19.
Language: Английский