Acute Abdomen as a Presentation of Covid 19 in Children: Our Early Experience

Samiullah Hasan
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Background: COVID-19 is currently a public health emergency around the world. Increasingly more people are being identified with this deadly viral disease. Though children experience a milder disease course, severe and life threatening disease has also been reported. An atypical presentation may delay the diagnosis, isolation, and treatment. The aim of this study was to share our experience of atypical presentation of COVID-19 cases as acute abdomen in children. Method: We retrospectively reviewed data of all children diagnosed to have COVID 19 in our department between April to June 2020. Epidemiological & clinical data of children presented with acute abdomen were retrieved and placed in Microsoft Excel 2016. The data were then analyzed and literature reviewed. Result: Total 32 children were diagnosed to have COVID 19 during this period. Six children among them presented with features of acute abdomen, without any respiratory symptom. The diagnostic workout for acute abdomen did not match clinical diagnosis rather RT PCR of nasopharyngeal swab was positive for SARS CoV 2. Four of them were female and 2 were male. Age range was 3 years 10 months to 14 years. Only one patient had radiological evidence of lung injury. All of them improved clinically within 4 days and were discharged from the hospital with advice for home isolation. Conclusion: The clinical course of COVID 19 is yet to understand completely. A high index of suspicion is required for early diagnosis of children with atypical presentation to reduce further transmission of the disease and to avoid serious complications. .
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急性腹部作为Covid - 19儿童的表现:我们的早期经验
背景:COVID-19目前是全球范围内的突发公共卫生事件。越来越多的人被确认患有这种致命的病毒性疾病。虽然儿童的病程较轻,但也有严重和危及生命的疾病的报道。不典型的表现可能延误诊断、隔离和治疗。本研究的目的是分享我们在COVID-19病例中不典型表现为儿童急腹症的经验。方法:回顾性分析2020年4月至6月在我科诊断为COVID - 19的所有儿童的资料。检索急腹症患儿的流行病学及临床资料,并将其保存在Microsoft Excel 2016中。然后对数据进行分析和文献回顾。结果:本组共有32例患儿被诊断为新冠肺炎。其中6例患儿表现为急腹症,无呼吸道症状。急腹症诊断方案与临床诊断不符,鼻咽拭子RT - PCR检测SARS冠状病毒阳性。其中4人是女性,2人是男性。年龄范围3岁10个月至14岁。只有一名患者有肺损伤的放射学证据。4 d内均临床好转,出院后建议居家隔离。结论:新冠肺炎的临床病程尚不完全清楚。对非典型症状儿童的早期诊断需要高度的怀疑,以减少疾病的进一步传播并避免严重的并发症。
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