Cutaneous Manifestations in Confirmed COVID-19 Patients: A Systematic Review
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There have been increasing reports of skin manifestations in COVID-19 patients. We conducted a systematic review and included manuscripts describing patients with positive RT-PCR coronavirus testing from nasopharyngeal swabs who also developed cutaneous manifestations. A total of 655 patients were selected, with different types of skin rashes: Erythematous maculopapular ( = 250), vascular ( = 146), vesicular ( = 99), urticarial ( = 98), erythema multiforme/generalized pustular figurate erythema/Stevens-Johnson syndrome ( = 22), ocular/periocular ( = 14), polymorphic pattern ( = 9), generalized pruritus ( = 8), Kawasaki disease ( = 5), atypical erythema nodosum ( = 3), and atypical Sweet syndrome ( = 1). Chilblain-like lesions were more frequent in the younger population and were linked to a milder disease course, while fixed livedo racemosa and retiform purpura appeared in older patients and seemed to predict a more severe prognosis. For vesicular rashes, PCR determined the presence of herpesviruses in the vesicle fluid, which raised the possibility of herpesvirus co-infections. The erythema-multiforme-like pattern, generalized pustular figurate erythema and Stevens-Johnson syndrome were most frequently linked to hydroxychloroquine intake. A positive PCR determination of SARS-COV-2 from conjunctival swabs suggest that eye discharge can also be contagious. These cutaneous manifestations may aid in identifying otherwise asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers in some cases or predict a more severe evolution in others.
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