COVID-19 and Malignancy: What is the Association? A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Q2 Medicine
Safi Alqatari, Dania M Alkhafaji, Lateefah T AlShammari, Reem AlArgan, Abrar Alwaheed, Dhuha N Boumarah
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Background: After more than two years since Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was first identified as a global pandemic, we still observe a variety of clinical presentations. From asymptomatic carriers to severely ill patients. Most patients infected with COVID-19 present with respiratory symptoms.

Objective: However, case reports of different presentations were published, none of them highlighted the potential of COVID-19 to facilitate the manifestation of hidden malignancy, particularly, gallbladder carcinoma.

Case presentation: In this report, we present a case of a 77-year-old Saudi lady with multiple comorbidities, presented with an acute confusional state after one month of having asymptomatic COVID-19 infection. Significantly, she was completely functional prior to her presentation and did not manifest any symptoms such as weight loss or fever. Her clinical assessment demonstrated severe abdominal tenderness and guarding on palpation. Computed tomography scans of the abdomen showed perforated gallbladder cancer.

Conclusion: Among multiple clinical presentations related to COVID-19 infection, gastrointestinal manifestations are the most common extrapulmonary symptoms, ranging from mild to more severe symptoms. Acute abdomen with perforated viscus should be kept in mind as a differential diagnosis when dealing with COVID-19 infected patients who present with severe abdominal pain. The current case report highlights one of unusual presentations of COVID-19 infection.

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COVID-19与恶性肿瘤:有何关联?一例病例报告及文献回顾。
背景:自2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)首次被确定为全球大流行两年多以来,我们仍然观察到各种临床表现。从无症状携带者到重症患者。大多数感染COVID-19的患者表现为呼吸道症状。目的:然而,不同临床表现的病例报告均未强调COVID-19可能促进隐性恶性肿瘤的表现,特别是胆囊癌。病例介绍:在本报告中,我们报告了一例77岁的沙特妇女,患有多种合并症,在无症状的COVID-19感染一个月后出现急性神志不清状态。值得注意的是,她在就诊前功能完全正常,没有出现任何症状,如体重减轻或发烧。她的临床评估显示严重的腹部压痛和触诊守卫。腹部计算机断层扫描显示胆囊穿孔癌。结论:在与COVID-19感染相关的多种临床表现中,胃肠道表现是最常见的肺外症状,症状轻重不等。在处理出现严重腹痛的COVID-19感染患者时,应牢记急性腹部伴内脏穿孔作为鉴别诊断。目前的病例报告强调了COVID-19感染的一种不寻常表现。
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