Catastrophic thrombotic events with partial bilateral amputation of legs and fingers in a 12-year-old girl with COVID-19 in Brazil: case report.
Giselly Rosa Modesto PereiraAndré Ricardo Araújo da SilvaClaudia Escórcio Gurgel do Amaral PitangaJocemir Ronaldo LugonPublished in: Jornal vascular brasileiro (2024)
The first case of COVID-19 was detected in Dec 2019, in China. The disease shortly evolved into a pandemic and imposed an unparalleled health and social burden on mankind. Severe forms of COVID-19 mainly affect adults, especially the elderly and those with comorbidities. We report a severe case of COVID-19 in a previously healthy 12-year-old female who was admitted to the emergency room on May 26, 2020, with fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. During the hospital stay, she tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 and developed multiple organ failure and catastrophic thrombotic events resulting in bilateral amputation of legs and fingers. She was discharged from the hospital for outpatient follow-up after 107 days. By the time this report was written, the patient was undergoing prosthesis prescription and training and regaining her independence to walk.