Cutis 2021
DOI: 10.12788/cutis.0176
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Cutaneous Manifestations of COVID-19

Abstract: Patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) present with multisystem signs and symptoms, including dermatologic manifestations. The recent literature has revealed that dermatologic manifestations of COVID-19 often are early onset and provide helpful cues to a timely diagnosis. We compiled the relevant emerging literature regarding the dermatologic manifestations of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) so that physicians can be aware of the various clinical cutaneous presentations … Show more

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“…29,45 In contrast, acral erythema and chilblain-like lesions in older patients are thought to be caused by acral ischemia caused by insufficient type 1 IFNs. 45 The MIS-C associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection is caused by an overactive innate immune response, which causes similar pathologic abnormalities in affected internal organs and skin. 16 The association of MIS-C or MIS-A with COVID-19 cutaneous manifestations is well documented.…”
Section: Sars-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…29,45 In contrast, acral erythema and chilblain-like lesions in older patients are thought to be caused by acral ischemia caused by insufficient type 1 IFNs. 45 The MIS-C associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection is caused by an overactive innate immune response, which causes similar pathologic abnormalities in affected internal organs and skin. 16 The association of MIS-C or MIS-A with COVID-19 cutaneous manifestations is well documented.…”
Section: Sars-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…45 Hypercoagulation may cause small blood clots to lodge in blood vessels, causing acral cyanosis and gangrene. 29,45 In contrast, acral erythema and chilblain-like lesions in older patients are thought to be caused by acral ischemia caused by insufficient type 1 IFNs. 45 The MIS-C associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection is caused by an overactive innate immune response, which causes similar pathologic abnormalities in affected internal organs and skin.…”
Section: Sars-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Anreicherung von opportunistischen Organismen und Abnahme nützlicher Kommensalen [97] ⇒ Aktivierung von Immunzellen & Freisetzung von pro-inflammatorischen Zytokinen ⇒ Schaffung eines pro-inflammatorischen Umfelds ⇒ Aggravation der systemischen Entzündung [98] • Durchfall, Übelkeit, Erbrechen, Bauchschmerzen, gastro-ösophagealer Reflux, Mangelernährung/Anorexie, gastrointestinalen Blutungen, Appetitlosigkeit und Obstipation [99] Endokrinologie Endo- & exokrine Pankreas-Insuffizienz [100] Direkte Infektion von β-Inselzellen des Pankreas ⇒ Insulinspiegel ↓ & Insulinsekretion im Pankreas ↓ & Apoptose der β-Zellen (ähnlich wie bei Typ-1-Diabetes) [101] • Gestörte Glukose-Homöostase mit abnormer glykometabolischer Kontrolle und Insulinresistenz bis hin zu neu aufgetretenem Diabetes mellitus [102] destruktive Thyreoiditis (Wieder-)Auftreten von Autoimmunerkrankungen der Schilddrüse [103] • Subakute Schilddrüsenentzündung mit Hypothyreose bis zu Thyreotoxikose Muskuloskelettal • Myalgie • Demineralisierung der Knochen • Erkrankungen des rheumatologischen Formenkreises (z.B. Dermatomyositis) [104] • Generalisierte Muskelatrophie • Defizit Muskelkraft und -ausdauer Dermatologie • Alopezie [105] • Dermatomyositis/prolongierte post-virale Myositis [106] Hämatologie Freisetzung von prokoagulierenden und proinflammatorischen Zytokinen [107] ⇒ Aktivierung der Gerinnungskaskade ⇒ thrombotische Komplikationen (wie z.B. disseminierte intravaskuläre Gerinnung) thromboembolische Zustände ↑ (v.a.…”
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“…Compared to the Pfizer vaccine, the Moderna vaccine demonstrated a higher incidence of cutaneous eruptions, many of which look similar to the cutaneous signs of COVID-19 infection [6]. Both the vaccines and viral infection can cause a wide array of dermatologic manifestations such as morbilliform exanthem, urticaria, exaggerated herpes zoster, pernios, and pityriasis-rosea like exanthems [6,7]. This overlap in dermatologic signs of vaccination reaction and COVID-19 infection presents a new challenge for dermatologists to distinguish the cause.…”
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