Lethal gastrointestinal manifestations of COVID-19 infection at autopsy.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
John D Gilbert, Stephen Wills, Roger W Byard
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Abstract

COVID-associated acute mesenteric ischaemia is a rare event that has a high mortality rate, particularly in the elderly. Despite gastrointestinal symptoms being relatively common in COVID-19 infections, however, lethal gut complications are often not considered. Two cases with fatal COVID-associated acute mesenteric ischaemia are therefore reported. Case 1: A 74-year-old woman who died following a presentation with diarrhoea and abdominal pain was found at autopsy to have extensive ischaemic changes of her small and large intestines. The superior mesenteric artery and its major branches were widely patent. Histologically acute inflammation and necrosis of the mucosa and intramucosal haemorrhage were found with fibrin thrombi in intramucosal and submucosal vessels. Respiratory viral nucleic acid testing performed on a retronasal swab obtained at autopsy was positive for COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2). Death was due to multi-organ failure complicating mesenteric ischaemia associated with COVID-19 infection. Case 2: A 94-year-old woman with COVID-19 infection died after developing abdominal pain with melaena and bright red rectal bleeding. At autopsy there was focal transmural acute inflammation of the small intestine with multiple fibrin microthrombi. Death was also due to multi-organ failure complicating mesenteric ischaemia associated with COVID-19 infection. In the absence of obstructive vascular lesions at autopsy in cases of intestinal ischaemia, COVID-19 should be considered with appropriate swabbing and careful histological sampling of the intestine and mesentery to check for microvascular fibrin thrombi.

尸检中COVID-19感染的致死性胃肠道表现。
与covid - 19相关的急性肠系膜缺血是一种罕见的事件,死亡率很高,特别是在老年人中。尽管胃肠道症状在COVID-19感染中相对常见,但通常不会考虑致命的肠道并发症。因此,报告了两例与covid - 19相关的致命性急性肠系膜缺血。病例1:一名74岁妇女在出现腹泻和腹痛后死亡,尸检发现她的小肠和大肠有广泛的缺血性改变。肠系膜上动脉及其主要分支广泛通畅。组织学上发现急性粘膜炎症坏死和粘膜内出血,粘膜内和粘膜下血管有纤维蛋白血栓。对尸检时获得的鼻后拭子进行的呼吸道病毒核酸检测呈COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2)阳性。死亡是由于与COVID-19感染相关的多器官衰竭合并肠系膜缺血。病例2:一名感染COVID-19的94岁妇女在出现腹痛、黑黑和鲜红色直肠出血后死亡。尸检发现小肠局灶性跨壁急性炎症伴多发纤维蛋白微血栓。与COVID-19感染相关的多器官衰竭并发肠系膜缺血也导致死亡。在肠缺血病例尸检时未发现阻塞性血管病变的情况下,应考虑COVID-19,并对肠道和肠系膜进行适当的拭子和仔细的组织学取样,以检查微血管纤维蛋白血栓。
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Medicine, Science and the Law
Medicine, Science and the Law 医学-医学:法
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
53
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medicine, Science and the Law is the official journal of the British Academy for Forensic Sciences (BAFS). It is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the knowledge of forensic science and medicine. The journal aims to inform its readers from a broad perspective and demonstrate the interrelated nature and scope of the forensic disciplines. Through a variety of authoritative research articles submitted from across the globe, it covers a range of topical medico-legal issues. The journal keeps its readers informed of developments and trends through reporting, discussing and debating current issues of importance in forensic practice.
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