Liver pathology in COVID-19

The literature review presents an analysis of the pathogenesis and pathological anatomy of liver damage in COVID-19. Liver damage with the steatosis, vascular disorders, mild portal and lobular inflammatory infiltration, cholestasis and clinically — liver failure is observed in majority of the patients with COVID-19. Chronic liver diseases with infection SARS-CoV-2 tend to decompensate, which significantly worsens the prognosis of the disease. Pathogenesis of liver damage in COVID19 is unclear. There was no convincing evidence for the hypothesis of cytotoxicity for hepatocytes or cholangiocytes by SARS-CoV-2. Similar liver morphological changes described by different authors suggest their nonspecific nature and multifactorial pathogenesis related to hypoxia, cytokin storm, systemic inflammatory response syndrome, sepsis and shock, Covid-associated angio-and coagulopathy, as well as drug-induced hepatotoxicity. Further research is needed to clarify the pathogenesis and pathological anatomy of the liver pathology in COVID-19. © 2025, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

Authors
Krasnenkova S.F. , Zayratyants O.V. , Midiber K.Y. , Mikhaleva L.M.
Publisher
Медиа Сфера
Issue number
1
Language
Russian
Pages
53-59
State
Published
Volume
87
Year
2025
Organizations
  • 1 Russian University of Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 Research Institute of Organization of Medicine and Medicine Management, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 3 Avtsyn Research Institute of Human Morphology of Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 4 Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 5 Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
COVID-19; liver pathology; pathogenesis; pathological anatomy
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