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The clinical spectrum of COVID-19-associated cutaneous manifestations: An Italian multicenter study of 200 adult patients.

Authors :
Marzano, Angelo Valerio
Genovese, Giovanni
Moltrasio, Chiara
Gaspari, Valeria
Vezzoli, Pamela
Maione, Vincenzo
Misciali, Cosimo
Sena, Paolo
Patrizi, Annalisa
Offidani, Annamaria
Quaglino, Pietro
Arco, Renato
Caproni, Marzia
Rovesti, Miriam
Bordin, Giorgio
Recalcati, Sebastiano
Potenza, Concetta
Guarneri, Claudio
Fabbrocini, Gabriella
Tomasini, Carlo
Source :
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology; May2021, Vol. 84 Issue 5, p1356-1363, 8p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>COVID-19 is associated with a wide range of skin manifestations.<bold>Objective: </bold>To describe the clinical characteristics of COVID-19-associated skin manifestations and explore the relationships among the 6 main cutaneous phenotypes and systemic findings.<bold>Methods: </bold>Twenty-one Italian Dermatology Units were asked to collect the demographic, clinical, and histopathologic data of 200 patients with COVID-19-associated skin manifestations. The severity of COVID-19 was classified as asymptomatic, mild, moderate, or severe.<bold>Results: </bold>A chilblain-like acral pattern was significantly associated with a younger age (P < .0001) and, after adjusting for age, significantly associated with less severe COVID-19 (P = .0009). However, the median duration of chilblain-like lesions was significantly longer than that of the other cutaneous manifestations taken together (P < .0001). Patients with moderate/severe COVID-19 were more represented than those with asymptomatic/mild COVID-19 among the patients with cutaneous manifestations other than chilblain-like lesions, but only the confluent erythematous/maculo-papular/morbilliform phenotype was significantly associated with more severe COVID-19 (P = .015), and this significance disappeared after adjustment for age.<bold>Limitations: </bold>Laboratory confirmation of COVID-19 was not possible in all cases.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>After adjustment for age, there was no clear-cut spectrum of COVID-19 severity in patients with COVID-19-related skin manifestations, although chilblain-like acral lesions were more frequent in younger patients with asymptomatic/pauci-symptomatic COVID-19. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01909622
Volume :
84
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149761178
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2021.01.023