2021
DOI: 10.1097/01.asw.0000744356.54317.c2
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Case Report of Two Patients With COVID-19 and Sacral Pressure Injuries Associated with Pyoderma Gangrenosum

Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing number of patients have been admitted to the ICU with severe respiratory complications requiring prolonged supine positioning. Recently, many case reports have been published regarding dermatologic manifestations associated with COVID-19. However, there is little information about the clinical features of these manifestations. Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is an ulcerative noninfectious inflammatory disease of the skin. In at least 50% of the cases, the etiology is unkno… Show more

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“…3 In our case, it is highly likely that COVID‐19 vaccination could have contributed to the development of PG due to their close temporal relationship. Among the few cases of PG following COVID‐19 infection, 4 , 5 it was speculated that COVID‐19 infection may trigger the development of PG because pro‐inflammatory cytokines (IL‐6 and IL‐8) are central in the pathogenesis of both conditions. TNF‐α, IL‐12/23, and IL‐6 are the important cytokine pathways implicated in the pathogenesis of PG.…”
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“…3 In our case, it is highly likely that COVID‐19 vaccination could have contributed to the development of PG due to their close temporal relationship. Among the few cases of PG following COVID‐19 infection, 4 , 5 it was speculated that COVID‐19 infection may trigger the development of PG because pro‐inflammatory cytokines (IL‐6 and IL‐8) are central in the pathogenesis of both conditions. TNF‐α, IL‐12/23, and IL‐6 are the important cytokine pathways implicated in the pathogenesis of PG.…”
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confidence: 99%