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Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology ; 78(Supplement 111):376, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2301990

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Background: Few studies demonstrating the involvement of the complement system in COVID-19 pathogenesis have been published, suggesting its role in pulmonary symptoms and endothelial permeability, which is known to be crucial in the origin of Hereditary Angioedema (HAE).1 Post-morten tissue of COVID-19 patients reported depots of complement, activated by the lectin pathway, in type I and II alveolar epithelial cells.2 After this evidence and the link that infectious processes have as triggers of angioedema episodes, in patients with HAE, we propose to study the implication of both the infection and de doses of the COVID vaccine, in the appearance of episodes of angioedema in our population with a diagnos is of HAE. Method(s): Telemedicine interventions (telephone consultations) were carried out by trained Allergists from Hospital Universitario de Canarias, reaching out patients with a confirmed diagnosis of HEA by Skin Allergy Unit (SAU) within the local health district. Result(s): A total of 17 (11 females) were finally screened, and 2 (11.76%) passed a confirmed COVID-19 disease in January 2022 associating no acute attacks or need for rescue medication. Both subjects were fully vaccinated (3 doses-schedule) prior to the infection and suffered from a COVID-19 mild disease only. Only an individual dose of COVID-19 vaccination (Vaxzevria, Astra-Zeneca) -out of 40 overall given doses in 15 subjects and 3 different brands-was associated to an acute episode of abdominal swelling demanding immediate self-administered rescue therapy (icatibant) thus, preventing the patient from rushing to the Emergency Department. The subsequent 2 doses of the COVID-19 vaccination were safely scheduled in the same patient. Conclusion(s): In accordance with former reports4, only mild COVID-19 symptoms were associated in subjects with a confirmed diagnosis of HAE.

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Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice ; 28(6):e26-e27, 2020.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-939589

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Several singular cutaneous manifestations have been recently reported in patients with confirmed or suspected coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Acral chilblain-like lesions, as well as purpuric macules, have already been characterized. We illustrate a case of a 100-year-old man who was diagnosed with COVID-19 and presented an acral petechial rash some weeks after his respiratory infection. We suggest that it could represent a novel variant of cutaneous manifestations associated to this viral infection, possibly related to a delayed immunological reaction. © Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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