Acute Pulmonary Embolism in COVID-19: A Potential Connection between Venous Congestion and Thrombus Distribution
Background: Vascular abnormalities, including venous congestion (VC) and pulmonary embolism (PE), have been recognized as frequent COVID-19 imaging patterns and proposed as severity markers. However, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to characterize...
Main Authors: | Franck Nevesny, David C. Rotzinger, Alexander W. Sauter, Laura I. Loebelenz, Lena Schmuelling, Hatem Alkadhi, Lukas Ebner, Andreas Christe, Alexandra Platon, Pierre-Alexandre Poletti, Salah D. Qanadli |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2022-06-01
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Series: | Biomedicines |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/10/6/1300 |
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