Appendicitis and COVID: cause or effect?

Abdus Salam Raju, Aditya Thomas Benjamin, Tristan Rutland, Luke Liu, Paul Lambrakis
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Abstract

Background: Vasculitis and phlebitis with vascular occlusion within appendix specimen is rare. Several authors have reported COVID-19 related veno-occlusive disease in hepatic pathology, but lymphoid aggregation with phlebitis is unusual in appendix specimen. We present a case with medium size venule phlebitis in an appendix of a patient recovered from COVID-19 infection.

Case presentation: A 27-year-old who recently recovered from COVID-19 infection 12 weeks prior, presented with acute appendicitis, confirmed on computed tomography and operative findings. He underwent an uneventful laparoscopic appendicectomy. Histopathology showed veno-occlusive vasculitis within the appendix specimen.

Conclusions: Veno-occlusive disease within the appendix is uncommon. Emerging data suggest COVID-19 infection can cause systemic vascular complications. We herein report a case of healthy patient with no past medical history with an unusual findings of medium vessels phlebitis within the appendix post COVID-19 infection.

阑尾炎与 COVID:因还是果?
背景:阑尾标本中伴有血管闭塞的血管炎和静脉炎非常罕见。几位作者曾报道过肝脏病理中与 COVID-19 相关的静脉闭塞症,但阑尾标本中淋巴聚集并伴有静脉炎的情况并不常见。我们报告了一例因感染 COVID-19 而康复的阑尾中型静脉炎病例:一名 27 岁的患者在 12 周前刚刚从 COVID-19 感染中康复,并出现了急性阑尾炎,计算机断层扫描和手术结果均证实了这一点。他顺利地接受了腹腔镜阑尾切除术。组织病理学显示,阑尾标本内存在静脉闭塞性血管炎:结论:阑尾内的静脉闭塞性疾病并不常见。结论:阑尾静脉闭塞性疾病并不常见,新的数据表明 COVID-19 感染可引起全身血管并发症。我们在此报告了一例无既往病史的健康患者在感染 COVID-19 后在阑尾内发现中等血管静脉炎的罕见病例。
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