Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2023.
World J Clin Cases. Dec 26, 2023; 11(36): 8542-8550
Published online Dec 26, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i36.8542
Table 1 Laboratory indices of rheumatologic disorders
Specific test
Individual result (normal range)
Test results in context of undifferentiated connective tissue disease[16]
Anti-Smith antibody< 0.2 AI (≤ 0.9)Highly sensitive for SLE
Anti-DS DNA< 12 IU/mL (< 30)Specific to SLE
SSA Ab (anti-Ro AB)< 0.2 AI (≤ 0.9)Seen as elevated in 90% of those with Sjogren’s and in 40%-50% of those with SLE
SSB AB (anti-La Ab) anti< 0.2 AI (≤ 0.9)
Scleroderma Ab IgG< 0.2 AI (≤ 0.9)Specific to scleroderma but can be found as positive in combined rheumatologic disorders
Jo-Ab< 0.2 AI (≤ 0.9)Positive in dermatomyositis and polymyositis and in other CTD
Ribosomal RNP< 0.2 AI (≤ 0.9)Nonspecific index seen in SLE and other rheumatologic disorders
Scleroderma AB IgG< 0.2 AI (≤ 0.9)Specific to scleroderma
Table 2 Investigative studies of alternative diagnoses
Lab
Result
SARS-CoV-2Positive
CSF enterovirusNegative
CSF VZVNot detected
CSF WNVNot detected
CSF HSVNot detected
AQP4Not detected
Myelin basic proteinElevated
MOG ab, IgGNegative
Oligoclonal bandsNot detected
IgG synthesis CSF and serumWNL
Table 3 Common symptoms of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19
Symptoms
Sneller et al[12]
Davis et al[13]
Present in case described
Fatigue26%98.3%Yes
Cough5%66.2%Yes
Concentration Deficit12%85.1%Yes
Dyspnea19%77.4%Yes
Anosmia/parosmia14%35.9%No
Headache12%77%Yes
Insomnia9%60%No
Chest pain/discomfort8%53.1%No
Anxiety6%57.9%Yes
Myalgia6%69.1%Yes
Tinnitus6%26.2%No
Palpitations5%67.4%No
Arthralgia3%52.2%Yes
Taste disorder 5%33.7%Yes
Depression3%47.3%Yes
Alopecia 4%N/ANo
Dizziness4%67.3%No
Paresthesias1%35.4%Yes
Visual Impairment1%10.4%No