2022
DOI: 10.1111/dth.15651
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Cutaneous manifestations following COVID‐19 vaccination: A report of 25 cases

Abstract: Various adverse effects particularly cutaneous manifestations associated with different COVID‐19 vaccines have been observed in practice. The aim of our study was to evaluate all patients who presented to our tertiary center with skin manifestations following COVID‐19 vaccines injection from September to December 2021. All patients with skin manifestation within 30 days or less following COVID‐19 vaccination were enrolled in our case‐series. All cases included in our study were diagnosed based on clinical and/… Show more

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“…Moreover, we disagree with the authors that there is a need to routinely evaluate vaccination history in patients with recent-onset morphoea, 3 as there is a lack of strong evidence. Even though morphoea following COVID-19 vaccination has been reported in the literature, 5,6 the cases described to date verge more toward generalized morphoea, confirming our hypothesis of a coincidence.…”
supporting
confidence: 82%
“…Moreover, we disagree with the authors that there is a need to routinely evaluate vaccination history in patients with recent-onset morphoea, 3 as there is a lack of strong evidence. Even though morphoea following COVID-19 vaccination has been reported in the literature, 5,6 the cases described to date verge more toward generalized morphoea, confirming our hypothesis of a coincidence.…”
supporting
confidence: 82%
“…61 To date, 13 cases of new-onset cutaneous lichen planus and 3 cases of cutaneous lichen planus exacerbation have been reported. [62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76] Like psoriasis, also cases of new onset and flare of atopic dermatitis or eczema have been reported (7 and 14, respectively). [77][78][79][80][81][82][83] However, there is not a clear correlation with clinical phenotypes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… BNT162b2: 10 mRNA-1273: 3 AZD1222: 3 Ad26.COV2: 1 Flare of psoriasis 81 Huang et al 29 (15), Sotiriou et al 30 (14), Koumaki et al 31 (12), Megna et al 32 (11), Wei et al 53 (6), Ruggiero et al 26 (4), Durmaz et al 33 (2), Tran et al 34 (2), Piccolo et al 36 (2), Bostan et al 37 (1), Nagrani et al 35 (1), Pavia et al 38 (1), Durmus et al 39 (1), Fang et al 40 (1), Krajewski et al 41 (1), Trepanowski et al 42 (1), Mieczkowska et al 43 (1), Lopez et al 44 (1), Perna et al 45 (1), Tsunoda et al 47 (1), Nia et al 48 (1), Pesqué et al 28 (1). BNT162b2: 43 mRNA-1273: 17 AZD1222: 21 Ad26.COV2: 0 Cutaneous lichen planus 16 New-onset: Merhy et al 62 (1), Camela et al 63 (1), Kato et al 69 (1), Diab et al 70 (1), Zagaria et al 71 (1), Awada et al 72 (1), Picone et al 73 (1), Hlaca et al 74 (1), Zengarini et al 75 (1), Masseran et al 76 (1), Gamonal et al 64 (1), Alrawashdeh et al 65 (1), Shakoei et al 66 (1). Flare: Hiltun et al 67 (1), Herzum et al 68 (1), Hlaca et al 74 (1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Oxford-AstraZeneca adenoviral vaccine (ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 AZD1222) ( 69 79 ). Johnson & Johnson adenoviral vaccine (Ad26.COV2.S) ( 80 82 ), and inactivated vaccines [Sinovac CoronaVac ( 83 ), Bharat Biotech Covaxin ( 84 ), Sinopharm BBiBP-CorV] ( 85 , 86 ) ( Supplementary Table 2 ).…”
Section: Anti-sars-cov-2 Vaccination-induced Cutaneous Vasculitismentioning
confidence: 99%