Patterns of liver profile disturbance in patients with COVID-19.

Citation:
Shousha, H. I., A. Ramadan, R. Lithy, and M. El-Kassas, "Patterns of liver profile disturbance in patients with COVID-19.", World journal of clinical cases, vol. 10, issue 7, pp. 2063-2071, 2022.

Abstract:

Fever and cough are the most common clinical symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but complications (such as pneumonia, respiratory distress syndrome, and multiorgan failure) can occur in people with additional comorbidities. COVID-19 may be a new cause of liver disease, as liver profile disturbance is one of the most common findings among patients. The molecular mechanism underlying this phenomenon, however, is still unknown. In this paper, we review the most current research on the patterns of change in liver profile among patients with COVID-19, the possible explanation for these findings, and the relation to pre-existing liver disease in these patients.