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Features of the course of the postoperative period and pathomorphological changes of organs in patients with COVID-19 surgical profile

https://doi.org/10.20340/vmi-rvz.2022.4.COVID.1

Abstract

Frequent development SARS-CoV-2 in patients with a surgical profile of a planned and emergency order indicate the need to study the features of the course of the postoperative period and histological examination of autopsy material of lung tissues in patients with coronavirus infection in these individuals.

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D. V. Zaitsev
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Izhevsk 


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S. N. Styazhkina
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Izhevsk 


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N. A. Kiryanov
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Izhevsk 


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A. K. Akhmetshina
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Izhevsk 


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R. R. Yakupov
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Izhevsk 


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I. A. Osipova
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Izhevsk 


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Yu. P. Kamasheva
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Izhevsk 


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O. A. Ishkildina
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Izhevsk 


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A. R. Fakhrtdinova
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Izhevsk 


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Zaitsev D.V., Styazhkina S.N., Kiryanov N.A., Akhmetshina A.K., Yakupov R.R., Osipova I.A., Kamasheva Yu.P., Ishkildina O.A., Fakhrtdinova A.R. Features of the course of the postoperative period and pathomorphological changes of organs in patients with COVID-19 surgical profile. Bulletin of the Medical Institute "REAVIZ" (REHABILITATION, DOCTOR AND HEALTH). 2022;(4):6-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20340/vmi-rvz.2022.4.COVID.1

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