Letter to the Editor Unique skin manifestations of COVID-19: Is drug eruption specific to COVID-19? COVID-19 is associated with specific skin manifestations and drug eruption in some affected patients. Here, we report a case of suspected COVID-19-related drug eruption and specific clinical features.A 52-year-old woman visited our dermatology clinic with itchy erythematous lesions on her limbs and erosions on her lips and buccal mucosa. She had no flu symptoms or fever. She had been treated at a dental clinic 3 days prior (Day À3) and given antibiotics (cefcapene pivoxil hydrochloride hydrate) and the non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) loxoprofen sodium hydrate. Erythematous lesions and erosions on the lips appeared 2 days later (Day À1). Her blood counts were normal. The skin lesions Fig. 1. Clinical features of her trunk and leg Day 0, indurated erythema on her leg, and red papules and erythema on her trunk Day 8, dark red colored papules and indurated erythema were largely observed on her leg and trunk.
About the degree of MPG (motion probing gradient), criteria are yet to be established . Many persons try in their own way. With MPG5, the intensity of CSF and that of the focal lesion are almost equal, so that it is difficult to distinguish infarcts from adjacent ventricles.The stronger the degree of MPG is, the more artifacts or noises we get , We recommend MPG6 or 7 in the right-left direction.
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