1. COVID‐19–Related IgA Vasculitis.
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Allez, Matthieu, Denis, Blandine, Bouaziz, Jean‐David, Battistella, Maxime, Zagdanski, Anne‐Marie, Bayart, Jules, Lazaridou, Ingrid, Gatey, Caroline, Pillebout, Evangeline, Chaix Baudier, Marie‐Laure, Delaugerre, Constance, Molina, Jean‐Michel, and Le Goff, Jérôme
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BIOPSY , *CROHN'S disease , *IMMUNOGLOBULINS , *COVID-19 testing , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *VASCULITIS , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *ENOXAPARIN , *METHYLPREDNISOLONE , *COVID-19 , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
The article presents a case study related to 24-year-old man with Crohn's disease (CD) was admitted to our hospital with a 9-day history of skin rash, severe asymmetric arthralgia, periarticular swelling, and abdominal pain. Topics include the moderately severe, diffuse abdominal pain, and he had no intestinal bleeding, and the physical examination revealed palpable purpura on the legs and arms, swelling of the left hand, and pain on palpation of several joints without signs of arthritis.
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- 2020
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