Nodular COVID-19 Pneumonia with Wavy Triple Sign or
Yasser’s Sign and Movable Phenomenon; Poor Prognostic
Value but Dramatic Response: at Home Management
Volume 3 - Issue 3
Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed*
- Critical Care Unit, Damietta Health Affairs, Egyptian Ministry of Health (MOH), Egypt
Received:August 02, 2021 Published: August 17, 2021
Corresponding author:Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed, Critical Care Unit, Damietta Health Affairs, Egyptian Ministry of
Health (MOH), Damietta, Egypt
DOI: 10.32474/JCCM.2021.03.000167
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Abstract
Rationale: COVID-19 pandemic with severe acute respiratory manifestations had emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019.
Wavy triple sign or Yasser’s sign is a novel diagnostic and therapeutic sign for hypocalcemic patients. Interestingly, the tachypnea or
hyperventilation syndrome presentation is an impact on respiratory alkalosis and subsequent hypocalcemia. Metastatic carcinoma
is considered a serious differential diagnosis.
Patient concerns: A young-aged housewife female COVID-19 thin patient presented to physician outpatient clinic with nodular
COVID-19 pneumonia with Wavy triple sign or Yasser’s sign and Movable phenomenon.
Diagnosis: Nodular COVID-19 pneumonia with Wavy triple sign or Yasser’s sign and Movable phenomenon.
Interventions: Non-contrasted chest CT scan, electrocardiography, and oxygenation.
Outcomes: Dramatic of both clinical, electrocardiographic, and radiological improvement had happened.
Lessons: The nodular COVID-19 pneumonic presentation maybe carries poor prognostic value but a dramatic response. It signifies
the role of anticoagulants, antiplatelet, anti-infective drugs, and steroids in COVID-19 patients with nodular COVID-19 pneumonia.
The presence of the Wavy triple sign or Yasser’s sign and the Movable phenomenon of hypocalcemia with a COVID-19 pneumonic
patient was reasonable
Keywords: COVID-19; Coronavirus; Nodular Pneumonia; Hypocalcemia; Wavy Triple Sign or Yasser’s Sign; Movable Phenomenon;
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Abbreviations: CBC: Complete Blood Count; COVID-19: Coronavirus Disease 2019; CT: Computed Tomography; ECG:
Electrocardiography; O2: Oxygen; POC: Physician Outpatient Clinic; SGOT: Serum Glutamic-Oxaloacetic Transaminase; SGPT: Serum
Glutamic-Pyruvic Transaminase; VR: Ventricular Rate
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