A hematology @tony_breu-style tweetorial:
Why does lymphopenia occur in #COVID19?
A normal WBC count and lymphopenia are seen in patients affected by COVID-19, but why it occurs has bothered me since the pandemic onset.
The potential answer is surprising and interesting.
Why does lymphopenia occur in #COVID19?
A normal WBC count and lymphopenia are seen in patients affected by COVID-19, but why it occurs has bothered me since the pandemic onset.
The potential answer is surprising and interesting.
First, what do you think the mechanism is?
Does the degree of lymphopenia correlate with survival?
At what lymphocyte percentage is there a worse likelihood of survival?
First, brief review time!
What types of cells are considered lymphocytes?
What types of cells are considered lymphocytes?
Lymphopenia is common in the setting of acute infection.
As you probably know, SARS Cov2 uses the ACE2 receptor.
What cell types express the ACE2 receptor?
What cell types express the ACE2 receptor?
However, which of the lymphocyte subgroups do you think is most predominantly affected by SARS Cov2?
...so if this is true, does the severity of lymphopenia correlate with survival?
So, to summarize, what is the mechanism of lymphopenia?
Does the degree of lymphopenia correlate with survival?
At what threshold is there a worse likelihood of survival?
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