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Hepatopulmonary Syndrome with Noncirrhotic Portal Hypertension Diagnosed Following Acute SAR-CoV-2 Infection
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  • Eric Mull,
  • Rachel Ronau,
  • Brent Adler,
  • Stephen Kirkby,
  • Jaimie D. Nathan,
  • Alexander Weymann,
  • Archana Shenoy,
  • Grace Paul
Eric Mull
Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Rachel Ronau
Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Brent Adler
Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Stephen Kirkby
Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Jaimie D. Nathan
Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Alexander Weymann
Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Archana Shenoy
Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Grace Paul
Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Abstract

Discussed is the case of a 13-year-old male with no significant past medical history, who presented to the hospital for evaluation of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). He arrived with findings of conjunctivitis, strawberry tongue, tachycardia at rest, and hypoxemia with oxygen saturation of 85%. The patient was recently hospitalized 1 week prior for viral pneumonia and hypoxemia due to SARS-CoV-2. During his inpatient stay he received combination therapy of remdesivir and dexamethasone. Following, he weaned to room air and his pulse oximetry (SaO2) order was switched to intermittent with floor vitals prior to his discharge.
10 May 2023Submitted to Pediatric Pulmonology
10 May 2023Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
10 May 2023Submission Checks Completed
10 May 2023Assigned to Editor
21 May 2023Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
13 Jul 20231st Revision Received
13 Jul 2023Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
13 Jul 2023Submission Checks Completed
13 Jul 2023Assigned to Editor
22 Jul 2023Reviewer(s) Assigned