Spontaneous Loculated Bilateral Hydropneumothoraces in a Patient with Recent COVID-19 Infection

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jacques Lowe, Brad Kaptur, A. Baltaji, Daniel Rosenblat, J. Kumar, Vishesh Paul
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Abstract

A 53-year-old male presented to the emergency room with chest pain, shortness of breath, and back pain. He had recently recovered from COVID-19 infection and returned home on room air. Chest imaging showed bilateral hydropneumothoraces that were not present on the imaging performed during his prior admission three weeks ago. The patient was treated with bilateral chest tube drainage and oxygen support and responded well to treatment. This case represents a unique occurrence of spontaneous loculated bilateral hydropneumothoraces in the context of recent clinical recovery from COVID-19 infection requiring inpatient treatment. This case highlights the importance of an awareness of a potential sequela of COVID-19 that may occur even after presumed clinical recovery.
近期COVID-19感染患者自发性局部双侧气胸1例
一名53岁男性因胸痛、呼吸短促和背部疼痛来到急诊室。他最近从COVID-19感染中恢复过来,并通过室内空气回家。胸部影像学显示双侧气胸积液,三周前入院时未见。患者接受双侧胸管引流和氧支持治疗,治疗效果良好。该病例代表了最近从COVID-19感染中恢复并需要住院治疗的临床背景下自发性局部双侧气胸积液的独特发生。该病例强调了认识到即使在假定的临床康复后也可能出现COVID-19潜在后遗症的重要性。
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Case Reports in Medicine
Case Reports in Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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