Pulmonary microthrombosis and vasculitis occur in fatal coronavirus disease 2019. To determine whether these processes occur in other life-threatening respiratory virus infections, we identified autopsy studies of fatal influenza (n = 455 patients), severe acute respiratory syndrome ([SARS] n = 37), Middle East respiratory syndrome (n = 2), adenovirus (n = 34), and respiratory syncytial virus (n = 30). Histological evidence of thrombosis was frequently present in adults with fatal influenza and SARS, with vasculitis also reported.
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Dolby, H. W., Potey, P., Wilder-Smith, A. B., Clohisey, S., Millar, J. E., Baillie, J. K., … Russell, C. D. (2021). Histological Evidence of Pulmonary Microthrombosis and Vasculitis in Life-Threatening Respiratory Virus Diseases. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa640
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