Deep vein thrombosis with pulmonary thromboembolism in a case of severe COVID-19 pneumonia

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A 53-year-old man with diabetes came to the emergency department with fever and dry cough for 5 days, swelling of the left leg for 2 days, shortness of breath and chest pain for 1 hour. He had raised temperature, tachycardia, tachypnoea, reduced oxygen saturation and swollen tender left leg on examination. The frontal chest radiograph showed bilateral ground-glass opacities; he tested positive for COVID-19 with elevated D-dimer. The colour Doppler examination of the left leg revealed acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of the common femoral and the popliteal veins. The chest CT showed bilateral diffuse ground-glass opacities predominantly involving peripheral zones and the lower lobes. The CTPA revealed left pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE), treated with low-molecular-weight heparin. COVID-19 predominantly affects the respiratory system. DVT and PTE are common in COVID-19 but lethal. They should be diagnosed early by clinical and radiological examinations and treated promptly with anticoagulants.

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Devi, S., Mohakud, S., Kar, N., & Muthuvel, D. (2021). Deep vein thrombosis with pulmonary thromboembolism in a case of severe COVID-19 pneumonia. BMJ Case Reports, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2020-240932

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