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Esophageal Rupture Associated With COVID-19: A Novel Case Report.

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  • 05/14/2025
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Authors
    Patrick Meloy, Emory UniversityAmit Bhambri, Emergency Medicine, Swedish Hospital - Part of NorthShore University HealthSystem
Language
  • English
Date
  • 2020-12-24
Publisher
  • Springer Nature Group
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  • © 2020 Meloy et al.
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Volume
  • 12
Issue
  • 12
Start Page
  • e12256
End Page
  • e12256
Grant/Funding Information
  • None declared
Abstract
  • Emergency departments (EDs) are the primary driver for hospital admissions in the United States (US), and that trend is likely to continue through the ongoing severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. As the US continues to experience rampant community spread, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) will likely present in increasingly variable ways to the EDs. We present a case of Mallory-Weiss tear and esophageal perforation, which was likely caused by COVID-19 pneumonia. This case is notably the first of its kind that we have seen reported in the COVID-19-related literature. Clinicians should be vigilant about the various complications of COVID-19 and continue to exercise caution when seeing and treating these patients.
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  • Health Sciences, Public Health
  • Health Sciences, Health Care Management
  • Health Sciences, Epidemiology

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