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Aesthetic Medicine ; 8(4):44-48, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2283060

ABSTRACT

The Coronavirus 19 (COVID19) disease is a global pandemic caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV2). Extrapulmonary symptoms related with COVID-19 have grown more prominent in recent months, particularly within dermatological manifestations. As a result, dermatologists should be familiar with the different ways in which the COVID-19 disease can present itself, and what to look out for if a COVID-19 patient appears to have skin lesions. When coming in touch with a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19, personal protective equipment must be used. However, its use has been linked to dermatological adverse effects, which dermatologists practicing during the COVID-19 era should be aware of. Tele dermatology can help to avoid these problems, and should be made more widely available, especially in rural locations. By examining PubMed and a few review articles on dermatological presentations in current and future views for covid19, a systematic review was done. As a result of the variable nature of COVID-19-related cutaneous symptoms, our group identified six basic clinical patterns: Papulovesicular exanthem, a chilblain-like acral pattern, a livedo-reticularis-racemose-like pattern, purpuric "vasculitic” papulovesicular exanthem, and a confluent erythematous/maculopapular/morbilliform rash. With an emphasis on the clinical characteristics and therapeutic treatment options for each subcategory, this review presents an overview of the COVID-19-associated cutaneous symptoms. © Salus Internazionale ECM srl-Provider ECM no 763.

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