Review
Rheumatological complications of Covid 19

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Abstract

Introduction

COVID-19 has caused unprecedented hardships in the 21st century with more than 150 million infections. Various immunological phenomena have been described during the course of the infection, and this infection has also triggered autoimmunity. Rheumatological illnesses have been described following resolution of the acute infection; hence we sought to conduct a review of the rheumatological complications of COVID-19.

Methods

We conducted a literature search for articles relating to sequelae of COVID-19 from Jan 2020 to 30th April 2021.

Results

We found a number of reports of inflammatory arthritis after SARS-CoV-2 infection. SLE and renal disease have been described, and vasculitis also appears to be a common complication. Rhabdomyolysis and myositis has also been reported in a number of patients. We also found some evidence of large vessel vasculitis in ‘long COVID’ patients.

Conclusions

This review highlights a number of important complications such as inflammatory arthritis, lupus-like disease, myostis and vasculitis following SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Keywords

COVID-19
Chronic fatigue
Cytokine storm
Inflammatory arthritis
Long COVID
Systemic Lupus Erythematous
Vasculitis
Vasculopathy
Viral arthritis

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