Title of article :
Vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesions and intrahepatic cholestasis as synchronous manifestations in a COVID-19 patient; a case report
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi, Amir Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Research Center - Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Dooghaie Moghadam, Arash Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Research Center - Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Eslami, Pegah Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Research Center - Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Pirsalehi, Ali Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Research Center - Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Salari, Sina Medical Oncology - Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation - Taleghani Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Roshandel, Elham Hematopoietic Stem Cell Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Today, COVID-19 pneumonia causes global concern. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported many mortalities from
this disease all around the world. Therefore, recognizing new cases of COVID-19 is crucial during this pandemic. Many studies have
shown that COVID-19 has a broad spectrum of signs and symptoms, including GI and cutaneous manifestations. Previous studies
have reported liver enzyme changes as well as diarrhea as a common GI manifestation of COVID-19. However, there are few reports
about COVID-19 synchronous cutaneous and liver involvement. Additionally, there are few reports about intrahepatic cholestasis in
COVID-19 patients. In this article, a confirmed case of COVID-19 with vasculopathy-related cutaneous manifestation and liver
cholestasis is reported. A 67-year-old Iranian woman was admitted to Taleghani Hospital with epigastric pain, vomiting, anosmia,
rising liver enzyme levels, fever, itching, and skin rashes. Skin and liver biopsies were performed during the patient’s admission; the
results suggested vasculopathy-related cutaneous lesion and liver cholestasis. Plasmapheresis was initiated and all manifestations
disappeared after treatment. All atypical presentations, including cutaneous lesions and liver manifestations, should be considered as
COVID-19 and evaluated.
Keywords :
skin , COVID-19 , cholestasis , liver , vasculitis , cutaneous lesion
Journal title :
Gastroenterology and Hepatology From Bed to Bench