Dear Editor, we would like to share ideas on “Bilateral Lower Extremity Compartment
Syndrome Secondary to COVID-19 Myositis in a Young Vaccinated Woman.[1]” Although COVID-19
myositis-related compartment syndrome has been described in cases affecting the eyes,
hands, and thighs, Brod et al[1] state that this is the first case report presenting bilateral
lower extremity compartment syndrome secondary to COVID-19 myositis in a completely
immunized person. We both agree that COVID-19 can cause some strange clinical
difficulties, with compartment syndrome being one of them in this situation. However, it
is also necessary to rule out any more probable causes. Prior to COVID-19 vaccination,
there was no information accessible on the patient’s health or immunological status. The
clinical problem could be the result of another current medical problem or a side effect
of the COVID-19 vaccination. Furthermore, the COVID-19 immunization has been related to
myositis and compartment syndrome.[2]