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Drug-induced lichenoid exanthema by a vaccine against COVID-19 (Vaxzevria).
Ziraldo, Mathieu; Theate, Ivan; Vanhooteghem, Olivier.
  • Ziraldo M; Dermatology Department, CHU UCL Namur Site de Sainte Elisabeth, Namur.
  • Theate I; Institute of Pathology and Genetics, Gosselies, Belgium.
  • Vanhooteghem O; Dermatology Department, CHU UCL Namur Site de Sainte Elisabeth, Namur.
Dermatol Reports ; 13(3): 9358, 2021 Nov 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1538631
ABSTRACT
A 66-year-old white female presented with a generalized, erythematous, and itchy eruption for 3 days after. She reported having fever on the first day of eruption, complaints of asthenia, and anorexia with no other systemic symptoms. She received her first dose of Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK) against COVID-19 three weeks prior. The eruption started on the right arm at the vaccine injection site and then spread progressively throughout the entire body. We noticed multiform erythema- like patches with three or four concentric circles with different shades of redness. Anatomopathological analysis indicated a lichenoid histological pattern compatible with adverse event of vaccine. Degressive general corticotherapy was prescribed with an improvement of the symptomatology and complete healing in ten days. Physicians should be aware if this rare adverse event. Drug-induced lichenoid exanthema is considered a non-severe reaction and does not contraindicate the readministration of essential drugs. In this case, the patient refused the second injection of Vaxzevria.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: Dermatol Reports Year: 2021 Document Type: Article