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Cutaneous Manifestations of COVID-19: An Experience From Oman

Objectives: To identify the cutaneous manifestations in COVID-19 disease in Oman. Methods: The study was conducted in two phases with initial cross-sectional data collection with subsequent telemedical investigations of late skin manifestations including confirmed COVID-19 patients evaluated at Al-N...

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Autores principales: Al Ali, Aisha, Al-Shidhani, Safiya, Al-Balushi, Fatma, Alhinai, Mohammed, Al-Azri, Abdul Rahman, Al Lawati, Sultan Al Lawati, Al Ghailani, Farah, Al Riyami, Reham
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8412209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513344
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16667
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author Al Ali, Aisha
Al-Shidhani, Safiya
Al-Balushi, Fatma
Alhinai, Mohammed
Al-Azri, Abdul Rahman
Al Lawati, Sultan Al Lawati
Al Ghailani, Farah
Al Riyami, Reham
author_facet Al Ali, Aisha
Al-Shidhani, Safiya
Al-Balushi, Fatma
Alhinai, Mohammed
Al-Azri, Abdul Rahman
Al Lawati, Sultan Al Lawati
Al Ghailani, Farah
Al Riyami, Reham
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description Objectives: To identify the cutaneous manifestations in COVID-19 disease in Oman. Methods: The study was conducted in two phases with initial cross-sectional data collection with subsequent telemedical investigations of late skin manifestations including confirmed COVID-19 patients evaluated at Al-Nahdha Hospital and local health centers in Muscat from March 22 to June 2, 2020. Results: The total number of patients included in the study was 374. Cutaneous manifestations were observed in 1.87% (n=7) of patients at presentation with an additional 1.6% (n=5) on follow-up. The types of skin reactions included maculopapular rash (n=6), urticaria (n=2), transient pruritic erythema (n=1), pruritic palmoplantar erythema (n=1), pustular eruption (n=1) and flare-up of atopic dermatitis (n=1). Conclusions: The low percentage of skin lesions is not contradicting previous data and it might just reflect under-reporting of skin rash in the context of the presence of more severe symptoms in our sample population. Skin lesions can still be utilized to treat patients as suspected cases until proven otherwise as it can be a silent clue in asymptomatic patients.
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spelling pubmed-84122092021-09-09 Cutaneous Manifestations of COVID-19: An Experience From Oman Al Ali, Aisha Al-Shidhani, Safiya Al-Balushi, Fatma Alhinai, Mohammed Al-Azri, Abdul Rahman Al Lawati, Sultan Al Lawati Al Ghailani, Farah Al Riyami, Reham Cureus Dermatology Objectives: To identify the cutaneous manifestations in COVID-19 disease in Oman. Methods: The study was conducted in two phases with initial cross-sectional data collection with subsequent telemedical investigations of late skin manifestations including confirmed COVID-19 patients evaluated at Al-Nahdha Hospital and local health centers in Muscat from March 22 to June 2, 2020. Results: The total number of patients included in the study was 374. Cutaneous manifestations were observed in 1.87% (n=7) of patients at presentation with an additional 1.6% (n=5) on follow-up. The types of skin reactions included maculopapular rash (n=6), urticaria (n=2), transient pruritic erythema (n=1), pruritic palmoplantar erythema (n=1), pustular eruption (n=1) and flare-up of atopic dermatitis (n=1). Conclusions: The low percentage of skin lesions is not contradicting previous data and it might just reflect under-reporting of skin rash in the context of the presence of more severe symptoms in our sample population. Skin lesions can still be utilized to treat patients as suspected cases until proven otherwise as it can be a silent clue in asymptomatic patients. Cureus 2021-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8412209/ /pubmed/34513344 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16667 Text en Copyright © 2021, Al Ali et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Al Ali, Aisha
Al-Shidhani, Safiya
Al-Balushi, Fatma
Alhinai, Mohammed
Al-Azri, Abdul Rahman
Al Lawati, Sultan Al Lawati
Al Ghailani, Farah
Al Riyami, Reham
Cutaneous Manifestations of COVID-19: An Experience From Oman
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title_full Cutaneous Manifestations of COVID-19: An Experience From Oman
title_fullStr Cutaneous Manifestations of COVID-19: An Experience From Oman
title_full_unstemmed Cutaneous Manifestations of COVID-19: An Experience From Oman
title_short Cutaneous Manifestations of COVID-19: An Experience From Oman
title_sort cutaneous manifestations of covid-19: an experience from oman
topic Dermatology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8412209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513344
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16667
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