Histopathology of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronovirus (MERS ‐CoV) infection – clinicopathological and ultrastructural study
ConclusionThe results highlight the pulmonary and extra‐pulmonary pathological changes of MERS‐CoV infection and provide the first evidence of the viral presence in human renal tissue, which suggests tissue tropism for MERS‐CoV in kidney.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Histopathology - Category: Pathology Authors: Khaled O. Alsaad, Ali H. Hajeer, Mohammed Al Balwi, Mohammed Al Moaiqel, Nourah Al Oudah, Abdulaziz Al Ajlan, Sameera AlJohani, Sami Alsolamy, Giamal E. Gmati, Hanan Balkhy, Hamdan H. Al ‐Jahdali, Salim A. Baharoon, Yaseen M. Arabi Tags: Case Report Source Type: research
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