Atypical Presentation of Erythema Nodosum Following Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine

Nasser Alzoabi, J. Alqahtani, Bader Algamdi, M. Almutairi, J. Alratroot, Saud K. Alkhaldi, Shatha Alqahtani, O. Alakloby
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Background: Erythema nodosum (EN) is a common form of panniculitis that could be triggered by numerous conditions including infectious and non-infectious conditions. So far, few cases of EN caused by COVID-19 vaccine had been reported. Case Report: We report a case of atypical presentation of EN mimicking cellulitis in a patient who received the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. A 38-year-old healthy woman who developed painful swelling on the left leg one week after receiving the first dose of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Skin biopsy was revealed septal panniculitis. Due to the temporal association and the absence of other identifiable causes, Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine-related EN would be the most likely explanation. Conclusion: COVID-19 vaccines could be associated with rare side effects that should be reported for a better understanding of related outcomes of COVID-19 vaccination. This case was reported to keep in mind that EN can have atypical presentation as a rare side effect of COVID-19 vaccines.
辉瑞- biontech COVID-19疫苗后结节性红斑的不典型表现
背景:结节性红斑(EN)是一种常见的pannicultis,可由多种情况触发,包括感染性和非感染性条件。到目前为止,由COVID-19疫苗引起的EN病例报告较少。病例报告:我们报告了一例非典型EN模拟蜂窝织炎的病例,该患者接受了第一剂辉瑞- biontech COVID-19疫苗。一名38岁的健康女性在接受第一剂辉瑞- biontech COVID-19疫苗一周后出现左腿疼痛肿胀。皮肤活检显示鼻中隔泛膜炎。由于时间关联和缺乏其他可识别的原因,辉瑞- biontech COVID-19疫苗相关的EN将是最有可能的解释。结论:COVID-19疫苗可能与罕见的副作用相关,应报告这些副作用,以便更好地了解COVID-19疫苗接种的相关结果。报告该病例时要记住,EN作为COVID-19疫苗的罕见副作用可能具有非典型表现。
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