Gunduz R.Yildiz B.S.Ozdemir I.H.Ozen M.B.Erbuyun S.C.2024-07-222024-07-22202200108650http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/12965COVID-19 has several clinical manifestations in the respiratory system and the cardiovascular system. Pneumothorax and myocardial infarction with nonobstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) are two different clinical complications in COVID-19. However, pneumothorax and MINOCA have not been described yet in the same patient until now. A COVID-19 patient was admitted due to respiratory distress. He had pneumothorax and MINOCA. We report how we proceeded with diagnosis and treatment of pneumothorax and MINOCA. Respiratory and cardiovascular system manifestations of COVID-19 have made numerous clinical appearances. MINOCA and pneumothorax are rare clinical appearances, but they can be seen in COVID-19 as shown in our case. © 2022 Czech Society of Cardiology Z.S. All rights reserved.EnglishAll Open Access; Gold Open Accesslow molecular weight heparinoxygentroponin Iadult respiratory distress syndromeagedarterial gasArticleartificial ventilationcardiovascular magnetic resonancecase reportclinical articlecomputer assisted tomographycontinuous positive airway pressurecoronary angiographycoronavirus disease 2019coughingCOVID-19 nucleic acid testingdeep vein thrombosisdyspneaelectrocardiographyfeverground glass opacityheart murmurheparinizationhospitalizationhumanhypertensionhypotensionleft lunglung consolidationmaleMINOCAnasopharyngeal swaboxygen saturationoxygen therapypneumothoraxreal time reverse transcription polymerase chain reactionrespiratory distressrestlessnessright lungST segment elevationtachypneathorax drainagethorax painthorax radiographythrombosis preventionTwo uncommon complications of COVID-19 in same patient: MINOCA and pneumothoraxArticle10.33678/cor.2021.067