IJHCS
Vol. 4 No. 12 (2022): IJHCS

Spleen Damage in Coronavirus Infection

Abdullaevich, Saidov Akmal (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Dec 2022

Abstract

According to statistics, 96% of those with severe COVID-19 have lymphopenia, that is, a decrease in the absolute number of lymphocytes in the blood. One of the reasons is the ability of SARS-CoV-2 to directly affect the tissues of lymphoid organs: the spleen and lymph nodes of the mediastinum, which was proven during the autopsy of deceased patients. In addition, it has been proven that coronavirus can affect lymphocytes and induce their apoptosis through signaling pathways. The mechanisms of spleen damage in COVID-2019 are poorly understood. This review focuses on spleen damage in coronavirus infection.

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IJHCS

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Computer Science & IT Control & Systems Engineering Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Neuroscience

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The International Journal of Human Computing Studies (IJHCS) publishes original research over the whole spectrum of work relevant to the theory and practice of modern interactive systems of the contemporary world. IJHCS accepts papers in forms of original research articles, review articles, book ...