多发性口炎是19世纪后的并发症。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Julio C Hernández-Perera, Dania Piñeiro-Pérez, Juan O Martínez-Muñiz, Jorge M Correa-Padilla, María C de Armas-Fernández, José A Jordán-González, Carlos Alberto Dávila-Gómez, Alexangel Domínguez-Romero, Rafael Contino-López
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简介:多浆膜炎是一种多浆膜渗出的炎症。很少有已发表的文献将其与COVID-19作为晚期并发症联系起来。目的:报告1例新型冠状病毒感染后多浆膜炎病例。方法:收集1例因昏厥期和明显虚弱入院的女性患者的病历资料。患者接受了临床评估、额外的血液学、影像学和组织病理学检查以及外科手术。新的指数被称为腹部脂肪沉积指数,是通过将皮下脂肪厚度乘以内脏脂肪厚度得到的,两者都是通过超声波测量的。建立了一个临界点,促进了不健康表型的识别:正常体重,但代谢性肥胖,心脏代谢危险因素。结果:我们报告了一名57岁的女性患者,在感染COVID-19四个月后因昏厥和明显虚弱入院。她还有肥胖、哮喘、2型糖尿病病史,并于1992年12月因胆结石切除胆囊。临床检查显示心包积液和双侧胸腔积液,心包外靠近右心室壁有肿瘤样病变。外科手术和其他检查的结果导致胸腺残余和多浆液炎的诊断。结论:这是一例covid -19后患者的多浆膜炎。排除其他病因后,两种疾病之间可能存在生理和致病机制,确定多浆液炎为COVID-19的晚期并发症。迄今为止,这是世界上报告的第二个病例,也是古巴报告的第一个病例。
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Polyserositis as a Post-Covid-19 Complication.

Introduction: Polyserositis is described as inflammation with effusion of more than one serous membrane. There is very little published literature linking it to COVID-19 as a late complication.

Objective: Present and describe a case of post-COVID-19 polyserositis.

Methods: Data were collected from the medical record of a female patient admitted for fainting spells and marked weakness. The patient underwent a clinical evaluation, additional hematology, imaging and histopathology tests, and a surgical procedure. The new index, called the abdominal adipose deposit index, was obtained by multiplying the subcutaneous fat thickness by visceral fat thickness, both measured by ultrasound. A cutoff point was established that facilitated discernment of an unhealthy phenotype: normal weight but metabolically obese, a cardiometabolic risk factor.

Results: We present the case of a 57-year-old female patient admitted to hospital for fainting spells and marked weakness, four months after COVID-19 infection. She also had a history of obesity, asthma, type 2 diabetes mellitus and a cholecystectomy in December 1992 for gallstones. Clinical assessment revealed pericardial effusion and bilateral pleural effusion, in addition to a tumor-like lesion outside the pericardium, proximal to the right ventricular wall. A surgical procedure and findings from additional tests led to diagnoses of thymic remnants and polyserositis.

Conclusions: This is a case of polyserositis in a post-COVID-19 patient. After other causes of polyserositis were ruled out, and since there is a likely physiological and pathogenic mechanism operating between the two diseases, the polyserositis was determined to be a late complication of COVID-19. To date, it is the second case reported in the world and the first reported in Cuba.

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Medicc Review
Medicc Review PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
9.50%
发文量
49
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Uphold the highest standards of ethics and excellence, publishing open-access articles in English relevant to global health equity that offer the best of medical, population health and social sciences research and perspectives by Cuban and other developing-country professionals.
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