COVID-19 Enfeksiyonuna Bağlı Gelişen Serum Transaminaz Yüksekliği

IF 0.1 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Aylin Kayalı Akyol, Özlem Mustafaoğlu, Ahmet Yasin Güney, Latife Güder, Ömer Güneş, Belgin Gülhan, S. Kanık Yüksek, Aysun Yahşi, Aslınur Özkaya Parlakay, Gülsüm İcal Bayhan
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Abstract

Although COVID-19 was first described as a respiratory disease, current data has shown that it is a disease with multisystemic involvement including respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, neurological, hematological and immune systems. COVID-19 associated liver injury may be due to various potential mechanisms. Direct viral cytotoxic effect, immun mediated injury, drugs, ischemic injury due to hypoxia-hypoperfusion are among these mechanisms. Here we present a five year-old male patient who had no known history of liver disease admitted to our clinic due to elevated transaminase during the course of COVID-19 infection.
虽然COVID-19最初被描述为一种呼吸系统疾病,但目前的数据表明,它是一种涉及多系统的疾病,包括呼吸系统、心血管系统、胃肠系统、神经系统、血液系统和免疫系统。COVID-19相关肝损伤可能由多种潜在机制引起。这些机制包括直接的病毒细胞毒性作用、免疫介导的损伤、药物、缺氧低灌注引起的缺血性损伤。在这里,我们报告了一位五岁的男性患者,他在COVID-19感染过程中因转氨酶升高而入院,没有已知的肝脏病史。
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