Journal of Coloproctology (May 2021)

Perforated Jejunal Adenocarcinoma in a COVID-19-Positive Patient*

  • Jorge Said Haro Cruz,
  • Ana Cristina Díaz Degollado,
  • Ricardo García Iturbide,
  • Claudio Daniel Rojas Gutiérrez,
  • Javier Alba Macías,
  • Andrei Coria Hernández

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1724069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 02
pp. 210 – 214

Abstract

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Jejunal adenocarcinoma is a rare type of primary small bowel malignancy. It is generally diagnosed at late stages and as a surgical finding, with abdominal pain or discomfort being the main associated symptom. Cases presenting with perforation are even rarer, especially without disseminated disease. The relationship between cancer and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is still being studied, as well as the postsurgical evolution of COVID-19 patients and its possible causality of intestinal perforation. We present the case of a perforated jejunal adenocarcinoma in a COVID-19-positive patient, in whom the symptomatology secondary to the perforation led to an early diagnosis, treatment and adequate postsurgical evolution, despite the concomitant condition.

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