COVID-19 Associated Pulmonary Fungal Ball and Arterial Thrombosis: A Rare Two Case Report
Received: 03-Aug-2022 / Manuscript No. JIDT-22-71164 / Editor assigned: 08-Aug-2022 / PreQC No. JIDT-22-71164 / Reviewed: 22-Aug-2022 / QC No. JIDT-22-71164 / Revised: 13-Dec-2022 / Manuscript No. JIDT-22-71164 / Published Date: 10-Jan-2023 DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877.1000523 QI No. / JIDT-22-71164
Abstract
COVID-19 is regarded as one of the worst pandemics, which has consumed human lives. COVID-19 infection mainly affects the lungs triggering severe hypoxemic respiratory failure, also providing a nidus for superimposed bacterial and fungal infections. We report the case of a 71 years old male who presented with progressive dyspnea, fever, myalgia, haemoptisis, diagnosed with COVİD-19 related complicated with lung cavitations Aspergillus sp. COVID-19, to our knowledge, has rarely been associated with pulmonary aspergillomas ball with asendan aorta thrombosis.
Keywords: COVİD-19, Pulmoner aspergillosis, Thrombositosis, Fungal infections
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