感染 COVID-19 后的睑裂综合征:病例报告

Sumaya Dumirieh, Leen Al lahham, Raghad Tarcha, Ghofran Hoha, Suaad Hamsho, Maysoun Kudsi
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COVID-19 大流行导致了一种可持续很长时间的急性后综合征。 作者的病例报告了一名 31 岁的男性,3 个月前经鼻咽拭子证实感染了 COVID-19,之后 3 个月出现眼睛进沙子和口干的感觉。实验室检查(包括免疫学检查)正常。施尔默试验呈阳性。他接受了滴皮质类固醇人工泪液和饮水治疗。15 天内,他的睑板腺症状有所改善。 即使在急性发病后,COVID-19 后综合征的持续时间也可能比预期的要长。一些患者可能会出现口干、吞咽困难和干眼症等眼部和口腔症状。这些症状的病理生理学可能与病毒性病理生理学变化、免疫学畸变和破坏唾液腺组织的炎症反应有关。此外,有证据表明,COVID-19 后患者的自身抗体升高。要了解这种感染的后遗症,还需要今后的研究。 本病例的特殊之处在于,年轻患者在感染 COVID 后没有出现严重症状,却同时出现眼干、口干和免疫学阴性反应。
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Sicca syndrome post-COVID-19 infection: a case report
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a post-acute syndrome that can persist for a prolonged period. The authors’ case reported a 31-years-old male presented with the sensation of sand in his eyes and a dry mouth for 3 months after infection with COVID-19 confirmed by nasopharyngeal swab 3 months ago. Laboratory tests including immunological profile were normal. Schirmer’s test was positive. He was treated with artificial tears with corticosteroid drops and water drinking. Within 15 days he noticed an improvement in his sicca symptoms. The post-acute COVID-19 syndrome can persist for a longer duration than expected, even after the acute onset of the disease. Some patients may experience ocular and oral symptoms such as dry mouth, dysgeusia, and dry eye diseases. The pathophysiology of these symptoms may be related to viral pathophysiologic changes, immunologic aberrations, and inflammatory reactions that destroy the tissue of salivary glands. Additionally, there is evidence of elevated autoantibodies in post-COVID-19 patients. Future studies are needed to understand the sequela of this infection. What makes this case special is the combination of dry eyes and dry mouth with a negative immunological profile in a young patient who had COVID without severe symptoms.
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