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Paper Title: THROMBOTIC AND HYPERCOAGULABILITY COMPLICATIONS OF COVID 19: A REVIEW
Authors Name: JITENDRA T.BHAMARE , PRIYANSHU B. BHADANE , SHRADDHA BHAGWAN BATWAL
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Abstract: Medical signs of the 2019 coronavirus contamination (COVID-19) range widely in severity from the symptomatic carrier fame to intense respiration problems, severe organ harm, and dying. The modern-day COVID-19 pandemic, which has thousands and thousands of sufferers globally, first surfaced in China in December 2019. The throat, respiration device, and lungs are the primary sites of this disease's impact on the breathing system. Alveoli are harmed via Covid 19 without delay, which impacts the lungs (tiny air sacs). The alveoli's indoor length is reduced. Despite the initial hypothesis that COVID-19 was simplest a respiratory difficulty, mounting studies show that it also creates a one-of-a-kind markedly prothrombotic milieu that could result in venous and arterial thrombosis. As pathophysiological causes for venous thrombosis in COVID-19, irritation expanded LDL cholesterol, and harm to endothelial cells resulting from the virus have all been positioned forth. But, a growing frame of proof shows that the initial techniques occur in the lungs. Several ongoing investigations into the pathogenesis of coagulopathy added on via COVID-19 may additionally provide mechanistic knowledge and expertise that may direct healing strategies. Based on the most recent literature, we will take a look at the pathophysiologic reason for the thrombotic troubles in COVID-19 as well as remedy options for those issues in this assessment.
Keywords: SARS-CoV-2, Thrombosis, Thromboembolism, Coagulopathy, inflammation.
Cite Article: "THROMBOTIC AND HYPERCOAGULABILITY COMPLICATIONS OF COVID 19: A REVIEW", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 6, page no.454 - 460, June-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2306070.pdf
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