Infectious disease
Zahra Rezaie; Shima Heidari; Ahmad Salimzadeh; Fatemeh Sadat Pirooz; Farhad Najmeddin
Volume 9, Issue 1 , January 2023, , Pages 66-71
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Objective: Since the identification and spread of the novel coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) in December 2019, respiratory presentations have been introduced as themain symptoms of this new type of viral disease; however, the extra-pulmonary featuresare raising awareness for researchers due to the ...
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Objective: Since the identification and spread of the novel coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) in December 2019, respiratory presentations have been introduced as themain symptoms of this new type of viral disease; however, the extra-pulmonary featuresare raising awareness for researchers due to the vast diversity of vital organs affectedby the virus. Among the wide range of clinical manifestations, limited data are availableregarding rhabdomyolysis (RML) in COVID-19.Case Presentation: In this report, we present a 58-year-old woman with COVID-19presenting with RML, with extremely elevated creatinine phosphokinase (CPK) and lactatedehydrogenase (LDH) levels (3283 and 1280 U/L, respectively) as the second sign ofdisease. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, several COVID-19 induced RML caseshave been reported, and timely diagnosis and proper management are of paramountimportance.Conclusion: Due to the findings that rhabdomyolysis can be a critical and missed cause ofmyalgia in COVID-19 patients, the importance of checking the serum level of CPK in patientswith myalgia and fatigue in the era of COVID-19 upon their arrival will be highlighted.
Infectious disease
Manas Sharma; Rajendra B Nerli; Shridhar C Ghagane
Volume 8, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 55-59
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The COVID-19 pandemic will have numerous consequences in the management of patientswith genitourinary cancers. As we are struggling to best exploit our limited health-careresources in managing COVID-19 infected patients, we need to rethink our approach toprovide the best medical care for cancer patients ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic will have numerous consequences in the management of patientswith genitourinary cancers. As we are struggling to best exploit our limited health-careresources in managing COVID-19 infected patients, we need to rethink our approach toprovide the best medical care for cancer patients in the time of this global crisis. Thereis a need for a decision-making algorithm which takes into account the age, presentingsymptoms, comorbid illnesses, access to health-care services, and availability of qualifiedhealth-care personnel. We must provide support, a clear and comprehensible informationalong with essential care to the patients seeking medical opinion during a time of thisunforeseen global health crisis. In this mini review we have made an attempt to prioritizethe necessity of intervention in urological oncology patients as per various national andinternational guidelines. This approach should be tailored as per locally available healthcare resources and the burden of COVID-19 infected cases in that region.
Infectious disease
Shaghayegh Rahmani; Kosar Deldar; Sara Hemati Ali
Volume 7, Issue 2 , July 2021, , Pages 133-134
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Objective: Nowadays, many countries all over the world are involved with COVID-19 and the number of new cases and deaths are on a rise. The role of emergency medicine and physician-led triage is important in this period. We report some near missed cases in our academic center related to this pandemic.Case ...
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Objective: Nowadays, many countries all over the world are involved with COVID-19 and the number of new cases and deaths are on a rise. The role of emergency medicine and physician-led triage is important in this period. We report some near missed cases in our academic center related to this pandemic.Case Presentation: We report 5 cases that missed triage or received delayed diagnosis because of COVID-19 suspicion. Some cases are life threatening.Conclusion: Although COVID-19 is the main health concern these days, other critical conditions should be considered. Stabilizing patients before transferring them between hospitals should be the essential goal of emergency department whether the patient is Corona virus infected or not. And before any intervention, the safety of healthcare workers must be ensured.