Quarterly Journal of Science and Practice
D. Sh. Salimov, A. A. Vorobyev, Yu. I. Vedenin, I. V. Glushkov, P. E. Kraynukov
Центральный военный клинический госпиталь им. П. В. Мандрыка Минобороны России, Москва, Россия; Волгоградский медицинский научный центр, Волгоград, Россия; Волгоградский государственный медицинский университет, Волгоград, Россия, кафедра оперативной хирургии и топографической анатомии; кафедра хирургических болезней № 1 ИНМФО
Distress syndrome acts as a trigger for the development of intrapleural complications, which may aggravate the course of the disease and in some cases cause a lethal outcome in patients with COVID-19 associated pneumonia. Two cases of spontaneous pneumomediastinum, spontaneous pneumopericardium, spontaneous pneumothorax and subcutaneous emphysema were analyzed. Severe diffuse alveolar damage associated with the new coronavirus infec- tion has been found to play the leading role in the development of pleural complications.
COVID-19, spontaneous pneumomediastinum, spontaneous pneumopericardium, spontaneous pneumothorax, subcutaneous emphysema
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