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Dermatological Manifestations of COVID-19 in Patients Reporting to a Tertiary Care Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Introduction The clinicopathological description of dermatological manifestations of COVID-19 leaves much to be desired. There is a need to determine their association with disease severity, outcome, and other clinical variables. Objectives The objectives of this study are to record and histopatholo...

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Autores principales: Muhammad, Anjum, Iftikhar, Nadia, Mashhood, Asher, Virdi, Gurnam, Ud Din, Hafeez, Akbar, Afnan, Ahmad, Bilal, Khalid, Abrar
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8606119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34820228
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18973
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author Muhammad, Anjum
Iftikhar, Nadia
Mashhood, Asher
Virdi, Gurnam
Ud Din, Hafeez
Akbar, Afnan
Ahmad, Bilal
Khalid, Abrar
author_facet Muhammad, Anjum
Iftikhar, Nadia
Mashhood, Asher
Virdi, Gurnam
Ud Din, Hafeez
Akbar, Afnan
Ahmad, Bilal
Khalid, Abrar
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description Introduction The clinicopathological description of dermatological manifestations of COVID-19 leaves much to be desired. There is a need to determine their association with disease severity, outcome, and other clinical variables. Objectives The objectives of this study are to record and histopathologically examine the cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19 and correlate these to age, disease severity, and mortality. Methods All confirmed COVID-19 patients admitted to a single tertiary healthcare hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, were included. Their diseases were classified as mild, moderate, severe, and critical. The recent onset skin eruptions in these patients were recorded via photographs along with relevant clinical data. The photographs were independently reviewed by a group of three dermatologists without knowledge of the clinical information. The skin manifestations were divided into disease-specific and nonspecific categories using an already defined algorithm. Histopathological examination of skin manifestations was conducted. Results A total of 23% (n=47) had “new” skin manifestations. Specific skin findings were seen in 21.6% (n=44), which consisted of ecchymosis/purpura in 50% (n=22), maculopapular exanthem in 18% (n=8), livedo reticularis in 16.2% (n=7), ischemia/gangrene in 16.2% (n=7), perniosis in 15.9 % (n=7), vesiculo-bullous rash in 9% (n=4) and urticaria in 4% (n=1). Non-specific findings were seen in 6% (n=13) and included bedsores, dermatitis passivata, dryness, herpes labialis, oral ulcerations, and nasogastric tube-induced ulcerations. There was a significant association (p=0.03) between disease severity and specific skin lesions. Ischemia/gangrene was significantly associated with COVID-19 disease severity and mortality. Vesiculobullous lesions were associated with higher mortality, though not with disease severity. Livedo reticularis had a higher-than-expected count in critical disease, albeit statistically insignificant. The association of maculopapular exanthem and ecchymosis/purpura with severe/critical disease was statistically insignificant. Urticaria was significantly associated with low disease severity. Mean age with specific manifestations was 56.86 ± 15.81 and with nonspecific/without any manifestations was 42.58 ± 16.96, a highly significant difference, with p-value < 0.001. Old age (>60 years) was significantly associated with ecchymosis (p=0.038), maculopapular exanthem (p=0.021), and vesiculo-bullous rash (p=0.029). Histopathology varied according to the type of skin lesion. Conclusions Dermatological manifestations coexist in many patients and tend to appear more in severe cases of COVID-19 among the older age group and only minimally in mild/moderate cases. Their presence could help set prognostic criteria of COVID-19 disease in the future.
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spelling pubmed-86061192021-11-23 Dermatological Manifestations of COVID-19 in Patients Reporting to a Tertiary Care Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan Muhammad, Anjum Iftikhar, Nadia Mashhood, Asher Virdi, Gurnam Ud Din, Hafeez Akbar, Afnan Ahmad, Bilal Khalid, Abrar Cureus Dermatology Introduction The clinicopathological description of dermatological manifestations of COVID-19 leaves much to be desired. There is a need to determine their association with disease severity, outcome, and other clinical variables. Objectives The objectives of this study are to record and histopathologically examine the cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19 and correlate these to age, disease severity, and mortality. Methods All confirmed COVID-19 patients admitted to a single tertiary healthcare hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, were included. Their diseases were classified as mild, moderate, severe, and critical. The recent onset skin eruptions in these patients were recorded via photographs along with relevant clinical data. The photographs were independently reviewed by a group of three dermatologists without knowledge of the clinical information. The skin manifestations were divided into disease-specific and nonspecific categories using an already defined algorithm. Histopathological examination of skin manifestations was conducted. Results A total of 23% (n=47) had “new” skin manifestations. Specific skin findings were seen in 21.6% (n=44), which consisted of ecchymosis/purpura in 50% (n=22), maculopapular exanthem in 18% (n=8), livedo reticularis in 16.2% (n=7), ischemia/gangrene in 16.2% (n=7), perniosis in 15.9 % (n=7), vesiculo-bullous rash in 9% (n=4) and urticaria in 4% (n=1). Non-specific findings were seen in 6% (n=13) and included bedsores, dermatitis passivata, dryness, herpes labialis, oral ulcerations, and nasogastric tube-induced ulcerations. There was a significant association (p=0.03) between disease severity and specific skin lesions. Ischemia/gangrene was significantly associated with COVID-19 disease severity and mortality. Vesiculobullous lesions were associated with higher mortality, though not with disease severity. Livedo reticularis had a higher-than-expected count in critical disease, albeit statistically insignificant. The association of maculopapular exanthem and ecchymosis/purpura with severe/critical disease was statistically insignificant. Urticaria was significantly associated with low disease severity. Mean age with specific manifestations was 56.86 ± 15.81 and with nonspecific/without any manifestations was 42.58 ± 16.96, a highly significant difference, with p-value < 0.001. Old age (>60 years) was significantly associated with ecchymosis (p=0.038), maculopapular exanthem (p=0.021), and vesiculo-bullous rash (p=0.029). Histopathology varied according to the type of skin lesion. Conclusions Dermatological manifestations coexist in many patients and tend to appear more in severe cases of COVID-19 among the older age group and only minimally in mild/moderate cases. Their presence could help set prognostic criteria of COVID-19 disease in the future. Cureus 2021-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8606119/ /pubmed/34820228 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18973 Text en Copyright © 2021, Muhammad 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.
spellingShingle Dermatology
Muhammad, Anjum
Iftikhar, Nadia
Mashhood, Asher
Virdi, Gurnam
Ud Din, Hafeez
Akbar, Afnan
Ahmad, Bilal
Khalid, Abrar
Dermatological Manifestations of COVID-19 in Patients Reporting to a Tertiary Care Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title Dermatological Manifestations of COVID-19 in Patients Reporting to a Tertiary Care Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title_full Dermatological Manifestations of COVID-19 in Patients Reporting to a Tertiary Care Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title_fullStr Dermatological Manifestations of COVID-19 in Patients Reporting to a Tertiary Care Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Dermatological Manifestations of COVID-19 in Patients Reporting to a Tertiary Care Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title_short Dermatological Manifestations of COVID-19 in Patients Reporting to a Tertiary Care Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title_sort dermatological manifestations of covid-19 in patients reporting to a tertiary care hospital in rawalpindi, pakistan
topic Dermatology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8606119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34820228
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18973
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