Abstract

The study aims to present a clinical case of acute pancreatitis that developed secondary to a confirmed coronavirus disease and to discuss the alleged mechanisms of pathogenesis and the results of radiation diagnostics. Materials and methods. The case of patient T., 47 years old, admitted to the infectious diseases department of the Surgut Regional Clinical Hospital with suspected coronavirus disease is presented. He subsequently developed clinical symptoms suggestive of acute pancreatitis. In a hospital setting, the patient underwent laboratory and imaging diagnostic methods. Results. As a result of diagnostic measures, acute pancreatitis was confirmed. Given the absence of other objective reasons for the development of inflammation of the pancreas, a conclusion was made about the viral etiology of pancreatitis.

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