Cutaneous Manifestation in COVID-19: A Lesson Over 2 Years Into the Pandemic.

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Retno Danarti, Nikko Vanda Limantara, Dionisia Lintang Unggul Rini, Aries Budiarso, Sri Awalia Febriana, Hardyanto Soebono
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Abstract

Cutaneous manifestations related to Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) have been reported over 2 years since the pandemic began. This research aimed to review articles published in English that describe cutaneous manifestations related to COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2. A data search for case reports, original studies, and review articles from the onset of the current COVID-19 pandemic to December 31, 2022, was performed using PUBMED, Cochrane Library, ResearchGate, and Google search engines. Keywords were "coronavirus", "novel coronavirus 2019", "COVID-19", "SARS-CoV-2", and "2019-nCoV" in combination with "cutaneous", "skin" and "dermatology" The extracted data included authors, region, sex, age, number of participants with skin signs, cutaneous signs, its location, symptoms, extracutaneous/associated symptoms, suspected or confirmed status for COVID-19, timeline, and healing duration. Six authors independently reviewed the abstracts and full-texts to identify publications providing these details concerning cutaneous manifestations related to COVID-19. A total of 139 publications with full text (122 case reports, 10 case series, and 7 review articles) that reported cutaneous manifestations were identified, and reviewed from 5 continents. The most common cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19 were maculopapular, followed by chilblain-like lesion, urticarial, livedoid/necrotic, vesicular, and other/non-descript rashes/skin lesions. After 2 years into the COVID-19 pandemic, we can conclude that there is no pathognomonic cutaneous manifestation of COVID-19, since it can be also found in other viral infections.

COVID-19的皮肤表现:大流行两年多的教训。
自大流行开始以来,已报告了与冠状病毒病-19 (COVID-19)相关的皮肤表现。本研究旨在回顾与COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2相关的皮肤表现的英文文章。使用PUBMED、Cochrane图书馆、ResearchGate和谷歌搜索引擎对从当前COVID-19大流行开始到2022年12月31日的病例报告、原始研究和综述文章进行数据搜索。关键词为“冠状病毒”、“新型冠状病毒2019”、“COVID-19”、“SARS-CoV-2”和“2019- ncov”,结合“皮肤”、“皮肤”和“皮肤病学”。提取的数据包括作者、地区、性别、年龄、有皮肤体征、皮肤体征、位置、症状、皮外/相关症状、疑似或确诊的COVID-19状态、时间线和愈合时间。六位作者独立审查了摘要和全文,以确定提供与COVID-19相关的皮肤表现的这些细节的出版物。我们从五大洲共发现了139份报告皮肤表现的出版物及其全文(122份病例报告、10个病例系列和7篇综述文章),并对其进行了综述。2019冠状病毒病最常见的皮肤表现为斑疹丘疹,其次是冻疮样病变、荨麻疹、样活/坏死、水疱和其他/非描述性皮疹/皮肤病变。在COVID-19大流行2年后,我们可以得出结论,COVID-19没有典型的皮肤表现,因为它也可以在其他病毒感染中发现。
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Clinical Medicine & Research
Clinical Medicine & Research MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
1.80
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7.10%
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25
期刊介绍: Clinical Medicine & Research is a peer reviewed publication of original scientific medical research that is relevant to a broad audience of medical researchers and healthcare professionals. Articles are published quarterly in the following topics: -Medicine -Clinical Research -Evidence-based Medicine -Preventive Medicine -Translational Medicine -Rural Health -Case Reports -Epidemiology -Basic science -History of Medicine -The Art of Medicine -Non-Clinical Aspects of Medicine & Science
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