Selected article for: "acute ARDS respiratory distress syndrome and clinical importance"

Author: Van Cauwelaert, Stefan; Stylemans, Dimitri; D'Haenens, Alexander; Slabbynck, Hans; Nieuwendijk, Rogier
Title: Even if it looks like COVID-19, think again: the importance of differential diagnosis during a pandemic.
  • Cord-id: itegct6s
  • Document date: 2021_1_15
  • ID: itegct6s
    Snippet: Introduction:Antisynthetase syndrome (ASSD) is a rare auto-immune condition that can present as interstitial lung disease (ILD) and progress into Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Importance:The purpose of this clinical case is to highlight the importance of considering less prevalent causes of ARDS amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Case report:We present a 56-year-old Belgian female of African descent without past medical history who demonstrated typical signs of COVID-19 at the start of th
    Document: Introduction:Antisynthetase syndrome (ASSD) is a rare auto-immune condition that can present as interstitial lung disease (ILD) and progress into Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Importance:The purpose of this clinical case is to highlight the importance of considering less prevalent causes of ARDS amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Case report:We present a 56-year-old Belgian female of African descent without past medical history who demonstrated typical signs of COVID-19 at the start of the pandemic. Based on the disease course as well as CT-scan findings, a diagnosis of COVID-19 was made. She progressed to ARDS for which she got intubated and was started on venovenous membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO). Despite initial negative screening for antinuclear antibodies, further analysis revealed anti-Jo-antibodies. Diagnosis of ASSD was eventually retained and immunosuppressive therapy was started. However, pulmonary fibrosis had evolved too far and therapy was halted shortly after.

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