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S Taouihar1, A Bouabdallaoui1, M Aabdi1
1Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Mohammed VI University Hospital, University MOHAMMED I, Oujda, Morocco.
Introduction:
SARS-CoV-2 viral infection can manifested by respiratory symptoms, or other symptoms, such as the cardiovascular manifestations including acute coronary syndrome, pericardial effusion, and heart failure.
Clinical Case:
A 51-year-old patient admitted to the emergency room for epigastric pain with no respiratory signs and with an ST-segment elevation inelectrocardiogram that ultimately revealed myocarditis and SARS CoV-2 2 infection.
Conclusion:
The clinical manifestations of SARS CoV-2 might be atypical, and the diagnosis might be considered in this pandemic area.
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