Commentary: Pulmonary vasculopathy in post-acute-COVID-19 syndrome—insights from dual-energy CT angiography.

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Title: Commentary: Pulmonary vasculopathy in post-acute-COVID-19 syndrome—insights from dual-energy CT angiography.
Authors: Screaton, Nick1 (AUTHOR) n.screaton@nhs.net
Source: European Radiology. Jul2023, Vol. 33 Issue 7, p4698-4699. 2p.
Subjects: Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, Angiography, COVID-19 pandemic, Vascular diseases, COVID-19, Hyperperfusion
Abstract: Evidence supporting vascular dysfunction is widely described in acute COVID-19 disease both from autopsy studies showing vasculocentric distribution, endothelial injury, microthrombosis and new vessel formation [[2]], and from morphologic CT imaging. 7462394 7 Le Berre A, Boeken T, Caramella C et al (2021) Dual-energy CT angiography reveals high prevalence of perfusion defects unrelated to pulmonary embolism in COVID-19 lesions. This comment refers to the article available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-09618-9 The concept of vascular dysfunction is widely described in acute COVID-19 with emerging evidence of its role in post-COVID syndrome. [Extracted from the article]
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  Data: Evidence supporting vascular dysfunction is widely described in acute COVID-19 disease both from autopsy studies showing vasculocentric distribution, endothelial injury, microthrombosis and new vessel formation [[2]], and from morphologic CT imaging. 7462394 7 Le Berre A, Boeken T, Caramella C et al (2021) Dual-energy CT angiography reveals high prevalence of perfusion defects unrelated to pulmonary embolism in COVID-19 lesions. This comment refers to the article available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-09618-9 The concept of vascular dysfunction is widely described in acute COVID-19 with emerging evidence of its role in post-COVID syndrome. [Extracted from the article]
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