"The coronavirus causes atypical damage to human organs, pathologists said. So, the lungs of patients with COVID-19 become two to three times heavier than usual and acquire a dark cherry color, which does not happen with other types of pneumonia. The heart loses its shape, and the virus is located only in small blood vessels, and not in the heart muscle itself. In addition, SARS-CoV-2 often affects the kidneys and liver, which can lead to painful death.
As a rule, coronavirus infection leads to the death of the patient due to a sudden blockage of the pulmonary artery, so blood stops flowing to the lungs, pathologists found out. In this case, the patients "die suffering - they suffocate."
The heart often becomes flabby and sack-like. "If the heart is lifted, it hangs and does not keep its shape.""
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