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Author: Jentzsch, Maximilian S; Hsueh, Leon; Pallapati, Kevin J; Mayans, Kate
Title: Abdominal Pain Due to Renal Infarction: An Unexpected Presentation of COVID-19.
  • Cord-id: 6iwlocnp
  • Document date: 2021_8_2
  • ID: 6iwlocnp
    Snippet: Although respiratory symptoms dominate the clinical presentation of COVID-19, atypical, misleading non-pulmonary complaints can occur. Here we present a case of an otherwise healthy 28-year-old cisgender woman whose initial presentation of COVID-19 was unexplained acute abdominal pain, which was later found to be due to renal infarction. She was treated with anti-coagulation and was discharged after a short hospital stay. This case demonstrates the heterogeneous presentations that are associated
    Document: Although respiratory symptoms dominate the clinical presentation of COVID-19, atypical, misleading non-pulmonary complaints can occur. Here we present a case of an otherwise healthy 28-year-old cisgender woman whose initial presentation of COVID-19 was unexplained acute abdominal pain, which was later found to be due to renal infarction. She was treated with anti-coagulation and was discharged after a short hospital stay. This case demonstrates the heterogeneous presentations that are associated with COVID-19. Medical providers must be aware that this virus may mimic a diverse array of disorders, even in the absence of respiratory symptoms.

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