COVID-19 in China, Italy and the United States of America: a short review/COVID-19 em China, Italia e Estados Unidos da America: uma breve revisao

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Hauptverfasser: Rangel, Amanda Ribeiro, Noronha, Luisa Macambira, Chagas, Gabriel Cavalcante Lima, Meneses, Gdayllon Cavalcante, Silva, Geraldo Bezerra da, Jr, Neto, Roberto da Justa Pires, Daheri, Elizabeth de Francesco
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Anormalidades na tomografia computadorizada de torax sao frequentes, sendo opacidades em vidro fosco e infiltrados bilaterais os padroes pulmonares mais comuns, contudo porcentagem significativa dos pacientes nao apresenta alteracoes na admissao. Exames laboratoriais normalmente apresentam linfocitopenia, aumento de contagem de neutrofilos e plaquetas, velocidade de hemossedimentacao, lactato desidrogenase, proteina C reativa, ferritina, bilirrubina total, aspartato aminotransferase, alanina aminotransferase, creatinina, creatina fosfoquinase, mioglobina, glicose e citocinas. Apesar dos achados radiologicos e laboratoriais apresentarem similaridades na China, Italia e EUA, as taxas de mortalidade podem ser conflitantes, sugerindo, portanto, a necessidade de estudos de acordo com cada regiao.. 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