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Portal Vein Thrombosis and Splenic Infarction in a COVID-19 Patient.
Rehman, Abdul; Thoppil, Anoop Jose; Wallach, Sara L.
  • Rehman A; Internal Medicine, Jersey Shore University Medical Center/Saint Francis Medical Center Program, Trenton, USA.
  • Thoppil AJ; Internal Medicine, Jersey Shore University Medical Center/Saint Francis Medical Center Program, Trenton, USA.
  • Wallach SL; Internal Medicine, Jersey Shore University Medical Center/Saint Francis Medical Center Program, Trenton, USA.
Cureus ; 13(8): e16843, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1405534
ABSTRACT
COVID-19 is a novel viral infection that primarily affects the lungs and runs the gamut from a mild, self-limiting, febrile illness to respiratory failure and death. It manifested as a global pandemic in 2020 and has since claimed millions of lives. Only a few months into this pandemic, it became evident that the viral infection leads to a hypercoagulable state. Anticoagulants became a standard and important part of therapy while d-dimer became a useful test to guide the choice of the anticoagulant (therapeutic vs prophylactic Lovenox). What remains unclear is how viral pneumonia can cause hypercoagulability, especially when it leads to thrombosis in unusual sites such as the portal vein. Another important question that remains unanswered is the duration of anticoagulation after discharge in the outpatient setting. Our case report addresses both these questions with an intriguing patient who presented with abdominal pain as the chief complaint in the absence of any respiratory symptoms whatsoever.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Case report Language: English Journal: Cureus Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Cureus.16843