Spontaneous large liver haematoma with extensive intraperitoneal bleeding in a patient with COVID-19 infection

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Abstract

Thrombotic complications during COVID-19 infections occur frequently, and anticoagulants to prevent and treat deep vein thrombosis appear to have a good safety profile in these patients. In addition, haemorrhagic complications during COVID-19 infections have also been reported. Hepatic inflammation can occur in COVID-19 infections as a direct consequence of cellular infection and cytopathy. Spontaneous subcapsular hepatic haematoma is extremely rare and can be life-threatening. A woman in her 40s presented to the hospital with fever and shortness of breath and was diagnosed with COVID-19 infection with respiratory failure requiring intubation. On day 49 of hospitalisation, she developed melena and acute anaemia; her haemoglobin dropped from 97g/L (9.7g/dL) to 56g/L (5.6g/dL). Abdominal and pelvic CT scans showed a large subcapsular liver haematoma with retroperitoneal extension. The patient received blood transfusions and remained haemodynamically stable. She was eventually extubated and discharged home.

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Songtanin, B., Evans, A., & Nugent, K. (2022). Spontaneous large liver haematoma with extensive intraperitoneal bleeding in a patient with COVID-19 infection. BMJ Case Reports, 15(7). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2022-249256

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