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Spontaneous Improvement of Aortitis Associated with Severe COVID-19 Infection-A Case Report.
Shimada, Takashi; Itagaki, Hideya; Shirota, Yuko; Endo, Tomoyuki.
  • Shimada T; Division of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital, 1-15-1, Fukumuro, Miyaginoku, Sendai City 983-8512, Miyagi, Japan.
  • Itagaki H; Division of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital, 1-15-1, Fukumuro, Miyaginoku, Sendai City 983-8512, Miyagi, Japan.
  • Shirota Y; Division of Hematology and Rheumatology, Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital, 1-15-1, Fukumuro, Miyaginoku, Sendai City 983-8512, Miyagi, Japan.
  • Endo T; Division of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital, 1-15-1, Fukumuro, Miyaginoku, Sendai City 983-8512, Miyagi, Japan.
Medicina (Kaunas) ; 59(5)2023 Apr 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-20242877
ABSTRACT
Aortitis is a rare complication of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is often treated empirically with steroids. We present a case of spontaneous resolution of aortitis without treatment. A 65-year-old man was admitted to our intensive care unit for severe COVID-19 pneumonia and underwent rehabilitation in the general ward. On day 12, he developed fever, and on day 13, he developed right cervical pain and increased inflammatory markers. On day 16, a cervical echocardiogram showed vasculitis in the right common carotid artery, and on day 17, computed tomography (CT) of the neck showed thickening of the arterial wall of the right common to the internal carotid arteries. A retrospective assessment of the CT scan on day 12 showed wall thickening from the thoracic aorta to the abdominal aorta, and a diagnosis of aortitis was made. Autoantibody analysis, culture, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the head and neck showed no abnormalities. During the investigation of the cause of aortitis, the fever and inflammatory reaction spontaneously resolved and the right cervical pain gradually improved. Therefore, the patient was diagnosed with transient COVID-19-related aortitis. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing the spontaneous resolution of COVID-19-related aortitis.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Aortitis / COVID-19 Type of study: Case report / Observational study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Aged / Humans / Male Language: English Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Medicina59050816

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Aortitis / COVID-19 Type of study: Case report / Observational study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Aged / Humans / Male Language: English Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Medicina59050816