⁍ Autopsies on people who died of the coronavirus are helping doctors understand how the disease affects the body.
⁍ One of the most remarkable findings concerned blood clotting, a pathologist says.
– Autopsies on people who died of the coronavirus are helping doctors understand how the disease affects the body—and one of the most remarkable findings concerned blood clotting, a pathologist says. CNN reports that one of the most remarkable findings related to blood clotting was found during autopsies on people who died of the coronavirus. According to the New York Times, researchers found that people who died of the disease had a very high risk of having a blood clot in their lungs. TheCoronavirus is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus found in the same family as the common cold.