Bleeding into the Abdominal and Ilio-Lumbar Muscles—A Rare Complication in the Course of COVID-19: Analysis of Four Cases and a Literature Review

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Abstract

The risk of venous thromboembolic (VTE) complications, mainly in the form of pulmonary embolism (PE) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT), in COVID-19 is well known, necessitating the administration of thrombotic prophylaxis in most patients. With a high risk of VTE complications or their presence, full anticoagulation may be associated with hemorrhagic complications. COVID-19 bleeding is rarely reported. Here, we present four cases of patients with muscle bleeding: two in the iliopsoas muscle, which resulted in death despite the embolization of the bleeding vessel, and two in the oblique and straight abdominal muscles, which were treated conservatively. In the reported cases, the severity of the bleeding coincided with the severity of the course of COVID-19. When observing a sudden drop in hemoglobin (Hb) in a patient with COVID-19, one must always remember the possible complications in the form of muscle bleeding, which can be fatal.

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Mackiewicz-Milewska, M., Sakwińska, K., Cisowska-Adamiak, M., Szymkuć-Bukowska, I., Ratuszek-Sadowska, D., & Mackiewicz-Nartowicz, H. (2022). Bleeding into the Abdominal and Ilio-Lumbar Muscles—A Rare Complication in the Course of COVID-19: Analysis of Four Cases and a Literature Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11164712

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