id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-035312-xh7oomcg Mandal, Amit K.J. In situ immune-mediated pulmonary artery thrombosis and Covid-19 pneumonitis 2020-11-11 .txt text/plain 785 45 38 Their findings demonstrated that in patients with Covid-19 and a clinical suspicion for pulmonary embolus (PE), more than one-third of computed tomography pulmonary angiogram (CTPA) studies were found positive for PE compared to the yield of inpatient CTPA prior to the pandemic at 12 to 17%. Distribution of thrombosis correlated with pattern of consolidation observed on CTPA in 9 (60%) patients, the majority being peripheral or subsegmental (N = 14, 93%) and only 1 central artery occlusion. In situ immune-mediated pulmonary thrombosis within the context of Covid-19 is a preferred nomenclature and this is clearly a contributory factor to the pathogenesis of T1RF which often requires respiratory support. Pulmonary embolism in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 Clinical and computed tomography characteristics of COVID-19 associated acute pulmonary embolism: a different phenotype of thrombotic disease? Pulmonary embolism in COVID-19: Clinical characteristics and cardiac implications The procoagulant pattern of patients with COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome ./cache/cord-035312-xh7oomcg.txt ./txt/cord-035312-xh7oomcg.txt