Cutaneous Vasculopathy in a COVID-19 Critically Ill Patient: A Histologic, Immunohistochemical, and Electron Microscopy Study.

Q3 Medicine
Case Reports in Critical Care Pub Date : 2021-04-03 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6644853
Anna Kyriakoudi, Konstantinos Pontikis, Athanasios Tsaraklis, Efthymia Soura, Christine Vourlakou, Athanasios Kossyvakis, Efstathia Potamianou, Evangelos Kaniaris, Iliana Ioannidou, Andreas Mentis, Ismini Kloukina, Maria Daganou, Antonia Koutsoukou
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We describe a critically ill, SARS-CoV-2 positive patient with respiratory failure and thrombotic/livedoid skin lesions, appearing during the course of the disease. The biopsy of the lesions revealed an occlusive, pauci-inflammatory vasculopathy of the cutaneous small vessels characterized by complement and fibrinogen deposition on vascular walls, pointing to a thrombotic vasculopathy. Transmission electron microscopy of the affected skin failed to reveal any viral inclusions. Clinical evaluation and laboratory findings ruled out systemic coagulopathies and disseminated intravascular coagulation, drug-induced skin reaction, and common viral rashes. Our hypothesis is that the, herein evidenced, microvascular occlusive injury might constitute a significant pathologic mechanism in COVID-19, being a common denominator between cutaneous and pulmonary manifestations.

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1例COVID-19危重患者皮肤血管病变:组织学、免疫组织化学和电镜研究
我们描述了一名危重患者,SARS-CoV-2阳性患者,在疾病过程中出现呼吸衰竭和血栓性/样皮肤病变。病变活检显示皮肤小血管闭塞性炎症性血管病变,其特征是补体和纤维蛋白原沉积在血管壁上,提示血栓性血管病变。受感染皮肤的透射电子显微镜未发现任何病毒包涵体。临床评估和实验室结果排除了全身性凝血病、弥散性血管内凝血、药物性皮肤反应和常见的病毒性皮疹。我们的假设是,本文所证明的微血管闭塞性损伤可能是COVID-19的重要病理机制,是皮肤和肺部表现之间的共同点。
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Case Reports in Critical Care
Case Reports in Critical Care Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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