Cheng, Pai-YuPai-YuChengYI-YOU HUANGFU-SHAN JAWChung, Shiu-DongShiu-DongChungTsai, Chung-YouChung-YouTsai2023-02-162023-02-162022-08-260025-7974https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/628245Bladder calcification is a rare presentation that was first interpreted to be related to a urea-splitting bacterial infection. Aside from infection, other hypotheses such as schistosomiasis, tuberculosis, cancer, and cytokine-induced inflammatory processes have also been reported. Severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is known for its provoking cytokine storm and uninhibited systematic inflammation, and calcification over the coronary artery or lung has been reported as a long-term complication.enCase report [V03; 100]; COVID-19 [C01; 925; 705; 500]; Cystitis [C12; 950; 829; 495]; Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome [C23; 550; 470; 790]; Urolithiasis [C12; 950; 967]; CORONARY-ARTERY CALCIFICATION; CORYNEBACTERIUM-UREALYTICUM; ENCRUSTED CYSTITIS[SDGs]SDG3Diffused bladder wall calcification in a survivor with severe coronavirus disease 2019: A case reportjournal article10.1097/MD.0000000000030314360426632-s2.0-85136999541WOS:000847532100035https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85136999541