Pleural effusion in a COVID-19 patient

Jelena Aritonović-Pribaković, Milica Perić, J. Milosevic, Aleksandra Janićević
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Introduction/Aim: Pleural effusions are rarely seen on computerized tomography (CT) or radiography (X-ray) images of the chest, in coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19). When present, they usually occur late in the course of the disease; they are mostly unilateral but can also be bilateral, and are absorbed after two days. Studies have also shown that pleural effusions occur primarily in the elderly and individuals with underlying respiratory disease. The incidence of respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome, as well as the mortality rates are higher in patients with pleural effusion than in patients without it. Our aim is to report a case that is different from the most commonly described cases in available literature. Patient presentation: We present a 49-year-old, comorbidity-free COVID-19 patient, who developed pleural effusion on the 10th day of hospitalization. The pleural effusion was unilateral and did not appear on a repeat lung radiography after four days. Except an elevated platelet count, the blood count parameters were in the reference ranges, while the value of CRP was slightly elevated. The patient was discharged with a good general health status, after 16 days of hospitalization. Conclusion: This case provides insight into the course and prognosis of the COVID-19 disease that is different from what has been reported in previously published papers and shows that pleural effusions do not occur only in elderly patients with comorbidities and a severe clinical presentation of the COVID-19 infection.
1例COVID-19患者胸腔积液
简介/目的:在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)中,胸腔积液在胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)或x线摄影(x线)图像上很少见到。当出现时,通常发生在病程的后期;它们大多是单侧的,但也可能是双侧的,并在两天后被吸收。研究还表明,胸腔积液主要发生在老年人和有潜在呼吸系统疾病的个体中。胸腔积液患者的呼吸衰竭和急性呼吸窘迫综合征的发生率及死亡率均高于无胸腔积液患者。我们的目的是报告一个不同于现有文献中最常见的病例。患者介绍:我们报告了一名49岁的无合并症的COVID-19患者,他在住院第10天出现胸腔积液。胸腔积液是单侧的,在4天后的肺部x线检查中没有出现。除血小板计数升高外,各项血细胞计数均在参考范围内,CRP略有升高。患者住院16天后出院,总体健康状况良好。结论:本病例揭示了不同于以往文献报道的COVID-19疾病的病程和预后,并表明胸腔积液并不只发生在有合并症和临床表现严重的老年患者中。
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