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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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.