Case Report
A case report on spontaneous hemoperitoneum in COVID-19 patient

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Highlights

  • Young adult COVID-19 patient presented with acute abdomen.

  • Evaluation of patient revealed splenomegaly, splenic rupture and hemoperitoneum.

  • Patient recover with conservative management.

Abstract

Introduction

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a global pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Patients commonly present with respiratory tract symptoms and fever. However two third are asymptomatic and unusual presentation is evolving. This has cause management dilemma among physicians.

Presentation of case

A 32 year young otherwise healthy male presented to emergency department of this institute with fever of 103 °F, abdominal pain, and pancytopenia with progressive fall in hemoglobin level was tested positive for COVID-19. Contrast enhance computed tomography of the patient revealed hemoperitoneum with splenic infarct. He was admitted in intensive care unit and managed with supportive treatment.

Discussion

Respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms with hematological abnormalities like lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia are common presentation of COVID-19. Although coagulopathy and vasculitis has been a well-documented entity in patients with COIVD-19, visceral infarction leading to spontaneous hemoperitoeum was unusual and rare clinical presentation.

Conclusion

A high degree of clinical suspicion and thorough evaluation helps in the diagnosis of COVID-19 and related complications. The management of cases with unusual presentation requires judicious and careful approach.

Keywords

COVID-19
Splenic infarction
Spontaneous hemoperitoneum
Acute abdomen

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