Summary of COVID-19 vaccine-related erythema multiforme at Kindai University Hospital, Japan

Keiko Watanabe, C. Nakashima, A. Matsuo, Maiko Kato, S. Yanagihara, N. Oiso, A. Otsuka
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The recently extended use of mRNA vaccines due to the COVID-19 pandemic has allowed the description of multiple cutaneous adverse events including local injection site reactions, urticaria, and morbilliform eruptions. COVID-19 vaccine-related cutaneous reaction patterns can be divided into type Ⅰ hypersensitivity reactions, type Ⅳ hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmune-related, and functional angiopathies based on pathogenesis. Erythema multiforme (EM), a type IV hypersensitivity reaction, has also been reported from several centers. We experienced the remarkable improvement of COVID-19 vaccine-related EM with systemic administration of prednisolone and summarized six cases experienced in our department.
日本近畿大学医院COVID-19疫苗相关多形性红斑报告综述
最近,由于COVID-19大流行,mRNA疫苗的使用得到了延长,这使得多种皮肤不良事件得以描述,包括局部注射部位反应、荨麻疹和麻疹样皮疹。根据发病机制,与COVID-19疫苗相关的皮肤反应类型可分为Ⅰ型超敏反应、Ⅳ型超敏反应、自身免疫相关和功能性血管病变。多形性红斑(EM),一种IV型超敏反应,也有来自几个中心的报道。我们系统应用强的松龙治疗COVID-19疫苗相关EM有显著改善,并总结了我科的6例经验。
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