2023
DOI: 10.1002/pcn5.135
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Caution to psychiatry ward: COVID‐19 pneumonia can manifest weeks or months after testing positive with a PCR test in individuals on preexisting immune‐suppressing medication

Masaki Nakano,
Michitaka Funayama,
Riko Wakisaka
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundSome patients are reported to develop depression immediately after COVID‐19 infection. Typically, hospitalization is arranged a week to 10 days after symptom onset to avoid outbreak in the psychiatric ward when infectivity is almost eliminated. However, in patients on immunosuppressive drugs, infection is known to persist beyond the 10th day after testing positive with a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test.Case PresentationWe present a patient with follicular lymphoma who was receiving immune‐suppre… Show more

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