Covid-19急性胰腺炎的新临床形式

Meriem Atrassi, Karima Ryouni, Dalal Ben Sabbahia, A. Abkari
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背景:随着全球严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)大流行的持续,该疾病的新临床形式不断出现。虽然冠状病毒会导致胃肠道症状和急性肝炎,但利物浦皇家大学医院的研究人员表示,他们已经在年轻的COVID-19患者中发现了与COVID-19相关的胰腺炎病例。目的:了解合并COVID-19对AP患者临床表现及治疗策略的影响。方法:报告2020年10月2019 -19大流行期间摩洛哥卡萨布兰卡a . Harouchi医院儿科消化内科收治的儿科患者病例。结果:我们报告了一名16岁女孩的观察结果,她因流感样疾病接受对症门诊治疗,发烧38.5℃,在1周内迅速发展为E期胰腺炎,要求SARS-COV2 IgG和IgM病毒血清学检测呈阳性,鼻咽PCR检测呈阴性。结论:SARS-CoV-2引起的胰腺炎是一种真实但罕见的疾病;事实上,COVID-19可以表现为胰腺炎。该病例强调了急性胰腺炎是与COVID-19相关的并发症,并强调了在患有COVID-19和腹痛的患者中测量胰腺特异性血浆淀粉酶的重要性。这一诊断对于充分治疗和更好地管理系统性后果(如SIRS)以及降低SARS-CoV-2死亡率非常重要。
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An Emerging Clinical Form of Acute Pancreatitis in Covid-19
Background: As the global severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic continues, new clinical forms of the disease continue to emerge. While the coronavirus is responsible for gastrointestinal symptoms and acute hepatitis, researchers at the Royal University Hospital of Liverpool say they have identified cases of COVID-19-linked pancreatitis in young patients with COVID-19. Objectives: To establish influence of concomitant COVID-19 on clinical presentation and treatment strategy of patients with AP. Methods: This is a case report of pediatric patient admitted to a Pediatric Gastroenterology Unit, A. Harouchi Hospital, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco in October 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: We report the observation of a 16-year-old girl, who received symptomatic outpatient treatment for influenza-like illness with a fever of 38.5°C before rapidly evolving in 1 week to stage E pancreatitis, where a SARS-COV2 IgG and IgM viral serology was requested coming back positive with a negative nasopharyngeal PCR covid. Conclusion: In conclusion, pancreatitis caused by SARS-CoV-2 is a real but rare entity; in fact COVID-19 can present as pancreatitis. This case highlights acute pancreatitis as a complication associated with COVID-19 and underlines the importance of measuring pancreas-specific plasma amylase in patients with COVID-19 and abdominal pain. This diagnosis is important for adequate treatment and better management of systemic repercussions, such as SIRS, decreasing SARS-CoV-2 mortality.
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