Einas Mohamed Mahgoub Karar , Eltahir Ahmed Eltahir , Moneer Ali Abdallah , Amel Ahmed Elobied Ali , Muna Mohammed Ahmed Hamid
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Abstract
Background
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus, has emerged as a global health crisis. While primarily known for its respiratory symptoms, COVID-19 can also manifest with a wide range of extrapulmonary complications, including hematological disorders.
Case report
This case involves an otherwise healthy 8-year-old child who was admitted to the hospital with symptoms of irritability, fatigue, and red-coloured urine lasting for one day. He was found to be hemodynamically stable, though laboratory tests revealed low hemoglobin levels with signs consistent with hemolysis. A COVID-19 PCR test returned positive. After ruling out immune-mediated causes of hemolysis, a diagnosis of non-immune hemolytic anemia associated with COVID-19 infection was established. The patient was successfully treated with a blood transfusion and supportive measures, leading to a complete recovery. This case highlights the potential for COVID-19 to trigger non-immune hemolytic anemia in pediatric patients.
Conclusion
Hemolytic anemia following COVID-19, as an extrapulmonary complication, can manifest as either immune-mediated or non-immune hemolysis. Both forms of Hemolytic anemia in COVID-19 have been observed to respond rapidly to symptomatic treatment, underscoring the significance of prompt therapeutic intervention in managing this rare hematologic complication.