Radiologically undetectable latent pulmonary lymphocyte infiltration suggesting the need for early glucocorticoid therapy: An autopsy case of rapidly progressive COVID-19 pneumonia with lymphopenia

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We herein report a fatal case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia with rapid progression of respiratory failure and lymphopenia. Excessive recruitment and sequestration of lymphocytes in the lung were suggested as the pathophysiology underlying COVID-19-associated lymphopenia. Interestingly, the autopsy in this case revealed lymphocytic infiltration in the lungs even at sites that appeared normal on autopsy imaging. These findings suggest that in COVID-19 cases with risk factors of severe exacerbation, early glucocorticoid administration should be considered, especially if lymphopenia is present, even if the imaging findings show only mild abnormalities.

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Tanomogi, N., Otani, T., Araki, J., Sugitani, A., Itagaki, S., Kiriu, T., & Shimada, K. (2021). Radiologically undetectable latent pulmonary lymphocyte infiltration suggesting the need for early glucocorticoid therapy: An autopsy case of rapidly progressive COVID-19 pneumonia with lymphopenia. Internal Medicine, 60(13), 2145–2148. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.7234-21

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