1. COVID-19: is it just a lung disease? A case-based review
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Francesca Falangone, V Marini, Enrico Bentivegna, E S Rachele, Giulia Conforti, Valerio Spuntarelli, Paolo Martelletti, and Michelangelo Luciani
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Myocarditis ,business.industry ,MEDLINE ,Evidence-based medicine ,Disease ,“central nervous system” ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,“nephropathy” ,Nephropathy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pericarditis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Systematic review ,“cardiac pathology” ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Covid-19 ,business ,Intensive care medicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,“COVID-19” “OR” “SARS” “OR” “SARS – COV 2” “AND” “systemic disease” - Abstract
Due to its extreme virulence, COVID-19 virus has rapidly spread, developing a severe pandemic. SARS-COV-2 mostly affected the respiratory tract, causing a severe acute lung failure. Although the infection of airways, COVID-19 can be associated with chronic and systemic damages still not so much known. The purpose of this research is to collect recent evidence in literature about systemic diseases caused by COVID-19. The format of the present article has features of a systematic case-based review (level of evidence), and it is structured as a case series report (patients of our COVID-19 Medicine Ward have been selected as cases). Data for this review have been selected systematically, taking evidence only from indexed journals and databases: PubMed, Scopus, MEDLINE, and Cochrane systems. Papers chosen included systematic reviews, case series, clinical cases, meta-analysis studies, and RCTs. We start collecting studies since 2003. The main keywords used were “COVID-19” “OR” “SARS” “OR” “SARS – COV 2” “AND” “systemic disease” / “nephropathy” / “cardiac pathology” / “central nervous system.” Clinical cases belong to our COVID-19 Medicine Ward. One of the most severe COVID-19 clinical presentations includes cardiovascular problems, like myocarditis, pericarditis, and acute hearth failure. Cytokine release syndrome caused by COVID-19 develops severe acute kidney failure. It is still unknown the way coronavirus damages the liver, brain, and reproductive system. Considering the majority of the new studies about this pathology, it issues that COVID-19 is considered to be a multi-organ disease.
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- 2020