: Numerous hematological abnormalities have been documented in COVID-19 patients. We conducted an analysis of 82 articles from PubMed, focusing on the hematological characteristics observed in survivors (S) and non-survivors (NS) with moderate and severe COVID-19 symptoms, respectively. Our review underlines neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and thrombocytopenia as hallmark features of the disease. In severe cases, blood cell microscopy revealed the following abnormalities: i) an increased number of neutrophils, often displaying granularity, toxic granulation, and vacuolization; ii) lymphocytes with a notably blue cytoplasm; iii) several monocytes that contain vacuoles; iv) platelet aggregation; and v) basophilic stippling in red blood cells. Furthermore, scattergram analysis of COVID-19 patients revealed two common features: i) an increased neutrophil population and ii) the presence of a distinctive "sandglass pattern". This review underscores the critical role of hematochemical and cytomorphological blood cell analysis in COVID-19 patients, aiding clinicians in better recognizing and understanding the indicators of disease severity.

Amoroso, D., Bongo, S., Copponi, A., Rossi, V., Di Giorgio, R., Bernardini, S., et al. (2025). A Review of the Hematological Picture of Severe COVID-19 Infection. CUREUS, 17(2) [10.7759/cureus.78797].

A Review of the Hematological Picture of Severe COVID-19 Infection

Ippoliti, Lorenzo
Supervision
;
Morello, Maria
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2025-02-01

Abstract

: Numerous hematological abnormalities have been documented in COVID-19 patients. We conducted an analysis of 82 articles from PubMed, focusing on the hematological characteristics observed in survivors (S) and non-survivors (NS) with moderate and severe COVID-19 symptoms, respectively. Our review underlines neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and thrombocytopenia as hallmark features of the disease. In severe cases, blood cell microscopy revealed the following abnormalities: i) an increased number of neutrophils, often displaying granularity, toxic granulation, and vacuolization; ii) lymphocytes with a notably blue cytoplasm; iii) several monocytes that contain vacuoles; iv) platelet aggregation; and v) basophilic stippling in red blood cells. Furthermore, scattergram analysis of COVID-19 patients revealed two common features: i) an increased neutrophil population and ii) the presence of a distinctive "sandglass pattern". This review underscores the critical role of hematochemical and cytomorphological blood cell analysis in COVID-19 patients, aiding clinicians in better recognizing and understanding the indicators of disease severity.
feb-2025
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Rilevanza internazionale
Review
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIOS-09/A - Biochimica clinica e biologia molecolare clinica
Settore BIOS-06/A - Fisiologia
Settore MEDS-03/A - Microbiologia e microbiologia clinica
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
blood count
blood film microscopy
covid-19
hematological parameters
morphological abnormalities
Amoroso, D., Bongo, S., Copponi, A., Rossi, V., Di Giorgio, R., Bernardini, S., et al. (2025). A Review of the Hematological Picture of Severe COVID-19 Infection. CUREUS, 17(2) [10.7759/cureus.78797].
Amoroso, D; Bongo, S; Copponi, A; Rossi, V; Di Giorgio, R; Bernardini, S; Ippoliti, L; Morello, M
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