2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/3391405
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Splenic Artery Infarct Requiring Surgery: A Rare Complication of COVID-19 Infection

Abstract: Introduction. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) from SARS-CoV-2 infection is linked to a hypercoagulable state, leading to arterial and venous thrombotic events, of which pulmonary embolism is the most frequent. However, arterial thromboembolisms may also occur as visceral infracts in unusual sites, such as the renal, splenic, and intestinal arteries. Case Report. A 46-year-old unvaccinated male with a COVID-19 infection was admitted to the COVID-19 isolation ward with symptoms of respiratory infection. He compla… Show more

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“…The management of splenic infarction is usually conservative. However, Dimitriou et al [ 184 ] described a case of splenic infarction in an unvaccinated COVID-19 patient who required surgical treatment. A case of splenic infarction was also reported during the peak of the Delta variant wave in an unvaccinated male [ 185 ].…”
Section: Vascular Abdominal Extrapulmonary Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The management of splenic infarction is usually conservative. However, Dimitriou et al [ 184 ] described a case of splenic infarction in an unvaccinated COVID-19 patient who required surgical treatment. A case of splenic infarction was also reported during the peak of the Delta variant wave in an unvaccinated male [ 185 ].…”
Section: Vascular Abdominal Extrapulmonary Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%