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Vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesions and intrahepatic cholestasis as synchronous manifestations in a COVID-19 patient; a case report

Today, COVID-19 pneumonia causes global concern. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported many mortalities from this disease all around the world. Therefore, recognizing new cases of COVID-19 is crucial during this pandemic. Many studies have shown that COVID-19 has a broad spectrum of signs...

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Autores principales: Sadeghi, Amir, Dooghaie Moghadam, Arash, Eslami, Pegah, Pirsalehi, Ali, Salari, Sina, Roshandel, Elham
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7682960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33244385
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author Sadeghi, Amir
Dooghaie Moghadam, Arash
Eslami, Pegah
Pirsalehi, Ali
Salari, Sina
Roshandel, Elham
author_facet Sadeghi, Amir
Dooghaie Moghadam, Arash
Eslami, Pegah
Pirsalehi, Ali
Salari, Sina
Roshandel, Elham
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description Today, COVID-19 pneumonia causes global concern. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported many mortalities from this disease all around the world. Therefore, recognizing new cases of COVID-19 is crucial during this pandemic. Many studies have shown that COVID-19 has a broad spectrum of signs and symptoms, including GI and cutaneous manifestations. Previous studies have reported liver enzyme changes as well as diarrhea as a common GI manifestation of COVID-19. However, there are few reports about COVID-19 synchronous cutaneous and liver involvement. Additionally, there are few reports about intrahepatic cholestasis in COVID-19 patients. In this article, a confirmed case of COVID-19 with vasculopathy-related cutaneous manifestation and liver cholestasis is reported. A 67-year-old Iranian woman was admitted to Taleghani Hospital with epigastric pain, vomiting, anosmia, rising liver enzyme levels, fever, itching, and skin rashes. Skin and liver biopsies were performed during the patient’s admission; the results suggested vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesion and liver cholestasis. Plasmapheresis was initiated and all manifestations disappeared after treatment. All atypical presentations, including cutaneous lesions and liver manifestations, should be considered as COVID-19 and evaluated.
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spelling pubmed-76829602020-11-25 Vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesions and intrahepatic cholestasis as synchronous manifestations in a COVID-19 patient; a case report Sadeghi, Amir Dooghaie Moghadam, Arash Eslami, Pegah Pirsalehi, Ali Salari, Sina Roshandel, Elham Gastroenterol Hepatol Bed Bench Case Report Today, COVID-19 pneumonia causes global concern. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported many mortalities from this disease all around the world. Therefore, recognizing new cases of COVID-19 is crucial during this pandemic. Many studies have shown that COVID-19 has a broad spectrum of signs and symptoms, including GI and cutaneous manifestations. Previous studies have reported liver enzyme changes as well as diarrhea as a common GI manifestation of COVID-19. However, there are few reports about COVID-19 synchronous cutaneous and liver involvement. Additionally, there are few reports about intrahepatic cholestasis in COVID-19 patients. In this article, a confirmed case of COVID-19 with vasculopathy-related cutaneous manifestation and liver cholestasis is reported. A 67-year-old Iranian woman was admitted to Taleghani Hospital with epigastric pain, vomiting, anosmia, rising liver enzyme levels, fever, itching, and skin rashes. Skin and liver biopsies were performed during the patient’s admission; the results suggested vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesion and liver cholestasis. Plasmapheresis was initiated and all manifestations disappeared after treatment. All atypical presentations, including cutaneous lesions and liver manifestations, should be considered as COVID-19 and evaluated. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7682960/ /pubmed/33244385 Text en ©2020 RIGLD, Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sadeghi, Amir
Dooghaie Moghadam, Arash
Eslami, Pegah
Pirsalehi, Ali
Salari, Sina
Roshandel, Elham
Vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesions and intrahepatic cholestasis as synchronous manifestations in a COVID-19 patient; a case report
title Vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesions and intrahepatic cholestasis as synchronous manifestations in a COVID-19 patient; a case report
title_full Vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesions and intrahepatic cholestasis as synchronous manifestations in a COVID-19 patient; a case report
title_fullStr Vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesions and intrahepatic cholestasis as synchronous manifestations in a COVID-19 patient; a case report
title_full_unstemmed Vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesions and intrahepatic cholestasis as synchronous manifestations in a COVID-19 patient; a case report
title_short Vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesions and intrahepatic cholestasis as synchronous manifestations in a COVID-19 patient; a case report
title_sort vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesions and intrahepatic cholestasis as synchronous manifestations in a covid-19 patient; a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7682960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33244385
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