Pathophysiology of Post-COVID syndromes: a new perspective - Virology Journal

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A Review published in the Virology Journal examines the association between Post-COVID syndrome (or LongCovid) and mast cell activation syndrome with appropriate therapeutic modalities.

Post-COVID syndrome may progress in association with the development of mast cell activation syndrome .

High D-dimer levels and blood urea nitrogen were observed to be risk factors associated with pulmonary dysfunction in COVID-19 survivors 3 months post-hospital discharge with the development of PCS. Persistence of inflammatory reactions, autoimmune mimicry, and reactivation of pathogens together with host microbiome alterations may contribute to the development of PCS.

MCAS is treated by antihistamines, inhibition of synthesis of mediators, inhibition of mediator release, and inhibition of degranulation of mast cells.The current devastating coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic leads to a worldwide impact with high morbidity and relative mortality in high-risk group patients [

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