Case Report of Ischemic Colitis Post Mild Covid 19 Infection

Malek Michael Bouhairie, Racha Seblani
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Background: COVID-19 has emerged as a global health pandemic emergency with a massive effect on public health globally. In addition to its effects on respiratory tract, COVID-19 disease had been linked to many gastrointestinal symptoms. Rarely, it has been associated with intestinal ischemia due to the resultant hypercoagulable state. Case Summary: We report a case of a young lady previously healthy, who presented with severe abdominal pain associated with tenesmus and mucoïdbloody diarrhea, diagnosed to have ischemic colitis post covid19 infection. One of the port of entry of coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), to cause infection, is via an angiotensin-converting enzyme2 (ACE2). View that these ACE 2 receptors are highly expressed at the level of gastrointestinal tract, a variety of symptoms will occur. Recently, coagulopathy due to COVID-19 has emerged as a major component of the disease. The resultant ischemia has been reported to be associated with a hypercoagulable state. Lately, few cases were described worldwide of intestinal ischemia due to COVID-19 infection, mainly occuring in patients presenting with severe respiratory illness. Our patient did not complain of severe COVID-19 infection in the context of dyspnea or respiratory distress and did not have any features of shock requiring a vasopressor therapy. Treatment for ischemic colitis mainly involves supportive care with bowel rest. Conclusion: New datas concerning covid 19 infection are emerging. Ischemic colitis is a new aspect of manifestation of the infection, which can take place without necessarily being linked to a severe infection with covid 19 as in our case.
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轻度Covid - 19感染后缺血性结肠炎1例报告
背景:COVID-19已成为全球卫生大流行突发事件,对全球公共卫生产生巨大影响。除了对呼吸道的影响外,COVID-19疾病还与许多胃肠道症状有关。很少与肠道缺血有关,这是由于高凝状态造成的。病例总结:我们报告了一例先前健康的年轻女性,她出现了严重的腹痛,并伴有尿急和mucoïdbloody腹泻,在covid - 19感染后被诊断为缺血性结肠炎。冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)引起感染的入境口岸之一是通过血管紧张素转换酶2 (ACE2)。认为这些ACE 2受体在胃肠道水平高度表达,会出现多种症状。最近,COVID-19引起的凝血功能障碍已成为该疾病的一个主要组成部分。据报道,由此产生的缺血与高凝状态有关。近年来,世界范围内因COVID-19感染引起的肠道缺血病例较少,主要发生在重症呼吸道疾病患者中。我们的患者在呼吸困难或呼吸窘迫的情况下没有抱怨严重的COVID-19感染,并且没有任何需要血管加压治疗的休克特征。缺血性结肠炎的治疗主要包括支持性护理和肠道休息。结论:关于covid - 19感染的新数据正在出现。缺血性结肠炎是感染的一个新表现,它的发生不一定与covid - 19的严重感染有关。
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