
DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA IN RENAL TRANSPLANT COVID-19 POSITIVE PATIENT - A CASE REPORT
Author(s) -
Payal Payal,
Satish Arakeri,
Surekha U Arakeri
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
global journal for research analysis
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36106/paripex/3707792
Subject(s) - medicine , myalgia , abdominal pain , splenectomy , surgery , pathology , spleen
Covid 19 infection is caused by SARS-COVID virus and responsible for pandemic in 2020. Mostcommon signs and symptoms include fever, cough, lower respiratory tract infection etc.CASE REPORT: A 51 year old male patient, a known case of diabetes, hypertension and chronic renal disease with renaltransplant 3 years back and on immunosuppressive drugs was complaining of high degree fever, myalgia, fatigue,abdominal pain, more over the left upper abdomen. USG shows Hypoechoic collection in the inferior pole of spleenmeasuring 5x6cm with mild perisplenic collection, suggestive of splenic abscess. The patient had undergoneemergency laparotomy of splenectomy. On histopathology, refractile, aseptate, broad angle fungal hyphae suggestive ofMucormycosis. PAS stain was Positive.DISCUSSION: Spleen is a rare site for fungal infection. With superadded COVID 19 infection and bilateral basalconsolidation in the lungs, the underlying splenic lesion will be confused as part of thromboembolic episodes ratherthan fungal infection. Hence, delay in treatment of antifungal drugs will lead to mortality in such cases.CONCLUSION: In COVID 19 infections, the rare manifestation of fungal infection to be considered while treating theimmunosuppressive patients.