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Skin manifestations of COVID-19: A worldwide review

See Wei Tan, Yew Chong Tam, Choon Chiat Oh

2020JAAD International133 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Because of the increasing emergence of skin manifestations of COVID-19 worldwide, we investigated the published reports of these lesions. METHODS: We conducted a literature search for original and review articles published from November 11, 2019 to September 30, 2020. RESULTS: We identified 5 skin lesions common in patients with COVID-19: pseudo-chilblains, rashes containing macules and papules, and urticarial, vesicular, and vaso-occlusive lesions. These lesions manifested at various times in relation to the COVID-19 symptoms, which may indicate whether the lesions are virus-induced or are delayed immunological responses to the infection. Skin lesions were more prevalent among Europeans and United States residents than among Asians, as was pseudo-chilblain, and the morphology of the skin lesions varied among continents. Pseudo-chilblains were the most common COVID-19 skin manifestation in Europe and the United States, but there was only 1 reported case from Asian populations. Additionally, patients with vaso-occlusive lesions were more likely than those with pseudo-chilblains to be admitted to the intensive care unit and to die. CONCLUSION: Different cutaneous manifestations in patients with COVID-19 could reflect a wide spectrum of viral interactions with the skin, though reporting bias may play a role as well.

Topics & Concepts

DermatologyMedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Skin lesionSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakPathologyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)OutbreakDermatological and COVID-19 studiesSkin Diseases and DiabetesChemotherapy-related skin toxicity