Pneumatosis Intestinalis Due to COVID-19 Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipient: A Case Report |
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Authors: | D. Łaski K. Biernat Ł. Kaska |
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Affiliation: | General, Endocrine and Transplant Surgery Department, Medical University Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland |
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Abstract: | BackgroundPneumatosis intestinalis (PI) is a rare condition usually occurring among adults who have undergone solid organ transplant and are taking steroid therapy. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) virus uses angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 in gastrointestinal epithelium as a receptor for entry process. Due to the steroid intake, the COVID-19 virus is present in the patient's gastrointestinal tract for extended period of time. It may therefore increase the possibility of PI in such patients. It is usually asymptomatic, with a clinical spectrum ranging from indolent to life-threatening. Unfortunately, there are no algorithms concerning diagnosis and treatment of PI.Aim of studyThe aim of this study is to highlight the problem of PI induced by COVID-19, especially in high-risk groups such as solid organs recipients.ConclusionOn the basis of the presented case of a severe course of COVID-19–induced PI, we conclude that laparotomy with bowel resection can be a feasible and a safe option for treatment. |
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