2023
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.19046
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Clinical characteristics of patients with pityriasis rubra pilaris following SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccination

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“…6,7 Of interest, the authors reported that clinical epidemiology of COVID-19 vaccination related PRP seems to be different from classical PRP. 5 Indeed, even if classical PRP has not gender preference, a male preference has been reported with COVID-19 vaccination related PRP (70% of cases). 5 In our opinion, the limited number of cases do not allow to exclude a casual coincidence of gender predominance.…”
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“…6,7 Of interest, the authors reported that clinical epidemiology of COVID-19 vaccination related PRP seems to be different from classical PRP. 5 Indeed, even if classical PRP has not gender preference, a male preference has been reported with COVID-19 vaccination related PRP (70% of cases). 5 In our opinion, the limited number of cases do not allow to exclude a casual coincidence of gender predominance.…”
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“…5 Indeed, even if classical PRP has not gender preference, a male preference has been reported with COVID-19 vaccination related PRP (70% of cases). 5 In our opinion, the limited number of cases do not allow to exclude a casual coincidence of gender predominance. On the contrary, most of the patients who developed PRP following COVID-19 vaccination is around the sixties matching the age of onset of the classical PRP.…”
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