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What is the Role of Endothelium and Activated Cofactors in the Physiopathogenesis of Sars COV1-2 Disease: Hypothetical Considerations
Author(s) -
E Ferracani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of clinical case studies reviews and reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2634-680X
DOI - 10.47363/jccsr/2020(3)161
Subject(s) - disease , endothelium , medicine , etiology , intensive care medicine , immune system , immunology , psychology , pathology
The hypothesis presented is analysis based under a bibliographic research and the experience of the author as a vascular surgeon, expert in LASER Electromagnetic Energy and Radiofrequency applied to the vascular endothelium. It examines whether there would be “cofactors” outside of only one etiological agent (Covid-19) that would promote the development of the disease; what role the endothelium and its “hyperactive” response observed; if physical factors such as electromagnetic emission (EME) of millimeter microwaves injure cellular homeostasis and alter the immune response systemically. This virus disease is reconsidered in this work as a “severe imphlamatory response syndrome” (SIRS) disease and not just an exclusively lung condition. Therefore, we present other factors that could be involved that increases disease mortality by synergistic cofactors and erroneous therapeutic decisions instituted globally.

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