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  • BACKGROUND: The world’s understanding of COVID-19 continues to evolve as the scientific community discovers unique presentations of this disease. This case report depicts an unexpected intraoperative coagulopathy during a cesarean section in an otherwise asymptomatic patient who was later found to have COVID-19. This case suggests that there may be a higher risk for intrapartum bleeding in the pregnant, largely asymptomatic COVID-positive patient with more abnormal COVID laboratory values. CASE: The case patient displayed D-Dimer elevations beyond what is typically observed among this hospital’s COVID-positive peripartum population and displayed significantly more oozing than expected intraoperatively, despite normal prothrombin time, international normalized ratio, fibrinogen, and platelets. CONCLUSION: There is little published evidence on the association between D-Dimer and coagulopathy among the pregnant population infected with SARS-CoV-2. This case report contributes to the growing body of evidence on the effects of COVID-19 in pregnancy. A clinical picture concerning for intraoperative coagulopathy may be associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection during cesarean sections, and abnormal COVID laboratory tests, particularly D-Dimer, may help identify the patients in which this presentation occurs.
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?:doi
  • 10.1186/s12884-020-03140-2
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?:journal
  • BMC_Pregnancy_Childbirth
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  • cc-by
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  • document_parses/pdf_json/0b359164d9c65bb0d58b3933130d9e4b00f50aed.json
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  • document_parses/pmc_json/PMC7444175.xml.json
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?:pmid
?:pmid
  • 32838744.0
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  • Medline; PMC
?:title
  • Intraoperative coagulopathy during cesarean section as an unsuspected initial presentation of COVID-19: a case report
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?:year
  • 2020-08-24

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