Hemoptysis as a manifestation of Mallory–Weiss syndrome in a patient with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection

DOI: https://doi.org/10.29296/25877305-2022-03-04
Issue: 
3
Year: 
2022

M. Steiner(1, 2), MD; Yu. Biktagirov(2), Candidate of Medical Sciences; Professor A.
Zhestkov(2), MD; Professor E. Korymasov(2), MD; Professor E. Krivoshchekov(2), MD (1)Samara City Hospital
Fourth (2)Samara State Medical University

Mallory–Weiss syndrome (gastroesophageal laceration hemorrhagic syndrome) is considered one of the most common clinical situations in emergency surgery. Mallory–Weiss syndrome accounts for 3 to 15% of all gastrointestinal bleeding episodes and > 40% of non-ulcer bleedings. The paper describes a clinical case of an atypical manifestation of Mallory–Weiss syndrome in a patient during treatment for the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).

Keywords: 
gastroenterology
Mallory–Weiss syndrome
atypical manifestations
hemoptysis
COVID-19



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