Rare Complication of Pneumomediastinum and Pneumopericardium in a Patient with COVID-19 Pneumonia.

Q4 Medicine Case Reports in Pulmonology Pub Date : 2020-11-01 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8845256
Anshika Singh, Jessica Bass, David H Lindner
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a recently discovered coronavirus which has caused a global outbreak of severe pneumonia with complications leading to hypoxic respiratory failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), cytokine storm, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and even gastrointestinal symptoms. While ground-glass opacity (GGO) is a typical radiographic finding associated most frequently with COVID-19 pneumonia, other less commonly noted atypical radiographic lung features include isolated lobar or segmental consolidation without GGO, discrete small nodules (centrilobular, "tree-in-bud"), lung cavitation, and smooth interlobular septal thickening with pleural effusion. Pneumomediastinum in COVID-19 patients has rarely been reported. A finding of pneumopericardium is unusual too. This report discusses the case of a young male with COVID-19 pneumonia who was found to have both these features on computed tomographic (CT) scans of his chest on presentation.

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一名 COVID-19 肺炎患者的罕见并发症--气胸和气胸。
严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)是最近发现的一种冠状病毒,它引起了全球性的重症肺炎爆发,并发症包括缺氧性呼吸衰竭、急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)、细胞因子风暴、弥散性血管内凝血(DIC),甚至胃肠道症状。地玻璃混浊(GGO)是最常见于 COVID-19 肺炎的典型影像学表现,其他不常见的非典型肺部影像学特征包括无 GGO 的孤立肺叶或肺段合并症、离散性小结节(中心叶、"树中芽")、肺空洞化以及伴有胸腔积液的光滑小叶间隔增厚。COVID-19 患者出现气胸的报道很少。心包积气也不常见。本报告讨论的病例是一名患有 COVID-19 肺炎的年轻男性患者,他在就诊时胸部的计算机断层扫描(CT)中发现了上述两种特征。
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Case Reports in Pulmonology
Case Reports in Pulmonology Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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