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CRSLS ; 9(4)2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2144354

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Introduction: Infection with COVID-19 may lead to extrapulmonary pathologies secondary to the systemic inflammatory effects of the virus. Case Description: This case report discusses a 55-year-old female patient who presented with small bowel obstruction (SBO) several months after resolution of a COVID-19 infection. The patient was surgically treated with a small bowel resection, and eventually made a full recovery. Discussion: The pathophysiology of COVID-19-induced SBO can be explained by the prolonged inflammation and coagulation activation in the bowel's vasculature system. Under these circumstances, microthrombosis occurs in the bowel's microvasculature; the affected intestinal tissue becomes ischemic and infarcted. The damaged bowel is eventually replaced with fibrotic scar tissue, thus promoting bowel stricture and subsequent obstruction. Conclusion: COVID-19 can be responsible for both acute and chronic embolic and thrombotic events in the mesenteric vasculature, which acts as a risk factor in the manifestation of SBO.


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COVID-19 , Intestinal Obstruction , Mesenteric Ischemia , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , COVID-19/complications , Mesenteric Ischemia/diagnosis , Intestinal Obstruction/diagnostic imaging , Mesentery , Ischemia/diagnosis
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