A rare complication of acute lower limb ischemia post coronavirus disease 2019 infection in a healthy pediatric patient: case report.

BMC Pediatr

Peditric Emergency Medicine Department, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Published: December 2023

Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a novel respiratory disease that first emerged in 2019. Patients infected with this disease present with a myriad of symptoms. Limb ischemia and hypercoagulability are complications identified in adults. COVID-19-related vasculitis is a known but seldom reported complication in pediatric patients, and the treatment approach is still not well established.

Case Presentation: We report the case of a healthy four-year-old female with a history of COVID-19 who developed acute lower limb ischemia. This was initially treated as a case of acute snake envenomation by administering snake antivenom with no improvement. She eventually developed lower limb acrocyanosis with an inability to ambulate. The patient was started on interleukin-6 receptor inhibitors (tocilizumab), anticoagulants, and pulse steroid therapy. The patient had complete resolution with the loss of only one toe.

Conclusion: Identification of thromboembolic complications in pediatric patients with no comorbidities and a history of COVID-19 can be difficult. Early recognition and treatment have a major impact on morbidity and can increase the likelihood of limb salvage.

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