Rapidly progressive pulmonary fibrosis in COVID-19 pneumonia

Author:

Stjepanovic Mihailo1ORCID,Belic Slobodan2,Buha Ivana2,Maric Nikola2,Baralic Marko3ORCID,Mihailovic-Vucinic Violeta1

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Center of Serbia, Clinic of pulmonology, Belgrade, Serbia + University of Belgrade, Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia

2. Clinical Center of Serbia, Clinic of pulmonology, Belgrade, Serbia

3. Clinical Center of Serbia, Clinic of nephrology, Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

Introduction. COVID-19 pneumonia does not have a characteristic course and prognosis. Many facts still remain hidden, mainly why certain patients develop complications with serious tissue damage and whether it causes a permanent organ impairment. If and when will fibrosis develop in COVID-19 pneumonia requires further research, but a link between the amount of tissue afflicted and the development of fibrosis exists. Case outline. A previously healthy, non-smoker, woman with minor symptoms on admission had suddenly developed a serious respiratory insufficiency and whose radiographic finding on computed tomography scan had shown a serious progression with the development of fibrosis in a matter of days. The exact mechanism and correlation of this clinical course remains unknown; however, it is clear that the pulmonary fibrosis is caused by COVID-19 pneumonia. Follow-up computed tomography scan, performed 50 days after initial symptoms, had shown a partial regression of consolidations and post-inflammatory fibrosis. Conclusion. Pulmonary fibrosis is the most severe complication of COVID-19 infection on the respiratory system. Who, when or if a patient will develop any complication is still unclear, as well as whether these changes are reversible? Also, the number of recovered patients who later develop some chronic complications remains to be seen.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

General Medicine

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