Introduction:
The World Health Organization has labelled the COVID-19 as a global
pandemic with over 150 million cases and more than 3.5 million recorded
deaths worldwide by the end of May 2021 [1]. Most countries have
faced multiple outbreaks of infection. Since the beginning of the
pandemic, there have been reports of numerous short-term and long-term
complications of covid-19. Of these, the most common ones include lung
injury, venous/arterial thrombosis, strokes, and myocardial infarctions
[2]. One of the most fatal complications include coinfection with
cytomegalovirus (CMV) and is mostly seen in patients with
immunosuppression as well [3,4]. There is little evidence on the
management of such patients. Given the novelty of these presentations,
no official guidelines have been established as of this date. In this
paper, we will present such a case. We will also present a thorough
literature search on the published data and present a possible clinical
approach to such patients.