Autopsy and Case Reports (Aug 2024)

COVID-19 shed light on Virchow’s law of thrombosis

  • Hubert Daisley,
  • Oneka Acco,
  • Martina Daisley,
  • Dennecia George,
  • Lilly Paul,
  • Arlene Rampersad,
  • Johann Daisley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4322/acr.2024.512
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Virchow’s law of thrombosis states that thrombosis in a vessel occurs as a combination of the following: (i) injury to the vessel wall, (ii) stasis of blood flow, and (iii) blood hypercoagulability. Injury to the wall includes infection/inflammation and/or injury to the resident cells of the wall. We postulate that in COVID-19, the SARS-CoV-2 virus directly infects the alveolar type II cell or directly or indirectly infects/injures the pericyte, promoting inflammation and interaction with endothelial cells, thereby causing a cascade of events leading to our observation that thrombosis occurred within the walls of the pulmonary vessels and not in the lumen of the vascular circulation.

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