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SM ISO690:2012 DUMITRAŞ, Tatiana, FILIMON, Silvia, FETCO-MEREUŢĂ, Diana, CABAC, Vasile, CAȘCAVAL, Virginia. What can a „Long COVID-19” hide? In: Revista de Ştiinţe ale Sănătăţii din Moldova, 2022, nr. 3 An.1(29), p. 227. ISSN 2345-1467. |
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Background. For a significant proportion of patients, COVID19 turned out to be a long-term illness. According to some estimates, between 2.3% and 10% of people with positive test for COVID-19 experienced persistent symptoms for 12 weeks or longer. Objective of the study. Assessment of possible comorbidities associated with long COVID-19. Material and methods. Patient`s complaints, anamnestic data, history of the disease, clinical and paraclinical data collected from the medical file and review of the literature according to the topic. Results. A 58-year-old male patient was hospitalized to the Department of Cardiology, with marked dyspnea, highly elevated blood pressure, night dry cough, and general fatigue. Anamnestic data: 7 weeks prior to admission, the patient suffered from severe viral (SARSCoV2) pneumonia, complicated by respiratory failure treated by invasive mechanical ventilation. The persistent inspiratory dyspnea and stridor suggested the presence of postintubational tracheal stenosis and was the indication to perform additional investigations: computer tomography of the chest (fibrotic pattern and signs for intraluminal tumor in the projection of the trachea) and fibrobronchoscopy (suspicion of a subglottic polypoid tumor). The patient underwent surgery and histological data were consistent with undifferentiated carcinoma of the larynx. Conclusion. Various diseases, including oncological ones, can be hidden and underestimated in the shadow of a persistent COVID-19. |
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Cuvinte-cheie long COVID-19, dyspnea, carcinoma, COVID-19 persistent, dispnee, carcinom |
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