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Evaluation of Bone Marrow Findings of COVID-19 by Minimally Invasive Autopsies: A Single Tertiary Care Centre Experience from India
The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) originated in Wuhan City of China. In India, first confirmed case of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was reported on January 30, 2020 and India is presently hit by second wave of COVID-19. The aim of the present study was to evaluate bone marrow findings of COVI...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8450174/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34566282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12288-021-01489-8 |
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author | Purohit, Abhishek Vaswani, Shruti Vishwajeet, Vikarn Kumar, Deepak Vijayvergiya, Parag Tripathi, Swapnil Kanchan, Tanuj Kothari, Nikhil Dutt, Naveen Elhence, Poonam Nag, Vijayalakshmi Bhatia, Pradeep Garg, Mahendra K. Misra, Sanjeev |
author_facet | Purohit, Abhishek Vaswani, Shruti Vishwajeet, Vikarn Kumar, Deepak Vijayvergiya, Parag Tripathi, Swapnil Kanchan, Tanuj Kothari, Nikhil Dutt, Naveen Elhence, Poonam Nag, Vijayalakshmi Bhatia, Pradeep Garg, Mahendra K. Misra, Sanjeev |
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description | The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) originated in Wuhan City of China. In India, first confirmed case of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was reported on January 30, 2020 and India is presently hit by second wave of COVID-19. The aim of the present study was to evaluate bone marrow findings of COVID-19 by minimally invasive autopsies to aid in understanding pathophysiology of the disease. This prospective study was conducted at tertiary care centre of Western Rajasthan. After obtaining approval from Institute’s ethics committee and consent from next of kins, minimally invasive autopsies were conducted in 37 COVID-19 deceased patients within an hour after the death. The tissue specimens were processed with standard biosafety measures. Electronic medical records were reviewed retrospectively and patients’ clinical details and results of laboratory investigations were noted. In this prospective study, bone marrow biopsies were collected from 37 COVID-19 minimally invasive autopsies. Mean age of these cases was 61.8 years and male: female ratio was 2.36. Comorbidities were observed in 25 (67.5%) of all cases. Histopathological analysis revealed hypercellular, normocellular and hypocellular marrow in 5, 25 and 5 cases respectively (two biopsies were inadequate). There was marked interstitial prominence of histiocytes in 24 (68.5%) cases. Out of these, evidence of haemophagocytosis was observed in 14 (40%) cases, marked increase of haemosiderin laden macrophages in 20 (57.1%) cases. There was prominence of plasma cells in 28 (80%) cases. The present study attempted to fill the gap of dearth of literature from our country in COVID-19 autopsy studies by highlighting bone marrow findings. The data support the evidence of development of secondary haemophagocytic lymphocytosis in COVID-19 cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-84501742021-09-20 Evaluation of Bone Marrow Findings of COVID-19 by Minimally Invasive Autopsies: A Single Tertiary Care Centre Experience from India Purohit, Abhishek Vaswani, Shruti Vishwajeet, Vikarn Kumar, Deepak Vijayvergiya, Parag Tripathi, Swapnil Kanchan, Tanuj Kothari, Nikhil Dutt, Naveen Elhence, Poonam Nag, Vijayalakshmi Bhatia, Pradeep Garg, Mahendra K. Misra, Sanjeev Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus Short Communication The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) originated in Wuhan City of China. In India, first confirmed case of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was reported on January 30, 2020 and India is presently hit by second wave of COVID-19. The aim of the present study was to evaluate bone marrow findings of COVID-19 by minimally invasive autopsies to aid in understanding pathophysiology of the disease. This prospective study was conducted at tertiary care centre of Western Rajasthan. After obtaining approval from Institute’s ethics committee and consent from next of kins, minimally invasive autopsies were conducted in 37 COVID-19 deceased patients within an hour after the death. The tissue specimens were processed with standard biosafety measures. Electronic medical records were reviewed retrospectively and patients’ clinical details and results of laboratory investigations were noted. In this prospective study, bone marrow biopsies were collected from 37 COVID-19 minimally invasive autopsies. Mean age of these cases was 61.8 years and male: female ratio was 2.36. Comorbidities were observed in 25 (67.5%) of all cases. Histopathological analysis revealed hypercellular, normocellular and hypocellular marrow in 5, 25 and 5 cases respectively (two biopsies were inadequate). There was marked interstitial prominence of histiocytes in 24 (68.5%) cases. Out of these, evidence of haemophagocytosis was observed in 14 (40%) cases, marked increase of haemosiderin laden macrophages in 20 (57.1%) cases. There was prominence of plasma cells in 28 (80%) cases. The present study attempted to fill the gap of dearth of literature from our country in COVID-19 autopsy studies by highlighting bone marrow findings. The data support the evidence of development of secondary haemophagocytic lymphocytosis in COVID-19 cases. Springer India 2021-09-20 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8450174/ /pubmed/34566282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12288-021-01489-8 Text en © Indian Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion 2021 |
spellingShingle | Short Communication Purohit, Abhishek Vaswani, Shruti Vishwajeet, Vikarn Kumar, Deepak Vijayvergiya, Parag Tripathi, Swapnil Kanchan, Tanuj Kothari, Nikhil Dutt, Naveen Elhence, Poonam Nag, Vijayalakshmi Bhatia, Pradeep Garg, Mahendra K. Misra, Sanjeev Evaluation of Bone Marrow Findings of COVID-19 by Minimally Invasive Autopsies: A Single Tertiary Care Centre Experience from India |
title | Evaluation of Bone Marrow Findings of COVID-19 by Minimally Invasive Autopsies: A Single Tertiary Care Centre Experience from India |
title_full | Evaluation of Bone Marrow Findings of COVID-19 by Minimally Invasive Autopsies: A Single Tertiary Care Centre Experience from India |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of Bone Marrow Findings of COVID-19 by Minimally Invasive Autopsies: A Single Tertiary Care Centre Experience from India |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of Bone Marrow Findings of COVID-19 by Minimally Invasive Autopsies: A Single Tertiary Care Centre Experience from India |
title_short | Evaluation of Bone Marrow Findings of COVID-19 by Minimally Invasive Autopsies: A Single Tertiary Care Centre Experience from India |
title_sort | evaluation of bone marrow findings of covid-19 by minimally invasive autopsies: a single tertiary care centre experience from india |
topic | Short Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8450174/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34566282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12288-021-01489-8 |
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