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Konstantinos Tselios
Konstantinos Tselios

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Evidence of autoimmunity triggered by SARS-CoV-2 in acute and Post-acute COVID-19: a...
Konstantinos Tselios
Rameen Jamil

Konstantinos Tselios

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October 08, 2021
Accumulating evidence suggest that autoimmune phenomena are frequent during Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and may lead to clinically overt disease. The breakdown of immune tolerance and/or impaired immune reconstitution after the initial phase may be involved in the pathogenesis [1]. The ensuing autoimmunity may also be involved in Post-Acute COVID syndrome (PACS) [2]. Herein, we evaluate the current scenario based on anecdotal patient reports of new-onset autoimmune disease/diagnosis as a sequalae of COVID-19.

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