Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective study
Background: Although the clinical features of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection are mainly based on respiratory system symptoms, different types of skin manifestations have been described in the literature. Objectives: We investigated COVID-19 cases in Kocaeli, Turkey, in a period of 3 m...
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doaj-ee7d7e80a93749e9b0a0f799de4c0d362021-07-07T10:32:29ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsDermatologica Sinica1027-81172223-330X2021-01-01392747810.4103/ds.ds_17_21Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective studyYeniay YildirayPekdemir Sen AyseBackground: Although the clinical features of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection are mainly based on respiratory system symptoms, different types of skin manifestations have been described in the literature. Objectives: We investigated COVID-19 cases in Kocaeli, Turkey, in a period of 3 months to identify and figure out the real burden of skin lesions associated with COVID-19 infection. Methods: A total of 266 patients who had positive results on reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction analysis of nasopharyngeal swab for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 between March 2020 and June 2020 at our region were investigated for the study. Results: A total of 266 patients was included in this study, 92 (34.6%) patients were male and 174 (65.4%) were female. The mean ± standard deviation age of the patients was 49.2 ± 18.69 (range: 18–96 years). During clinical examination, 5 (1.9%) patients demonstrated skin lesions that might be associated with COVID-19 infection. These lesions consisted of urticaria in three patients and vesicular eruption in two patients. Conclusion: Although the incidence of cutaneous manifestations was lower than expected, these symptoms are valuable clues to identify patients or asymptomatic individuals in high-risk populations. Further prospective studies in larger populations are needed to better define the real cutaneous aspect of the disease.http://www.dermsinica.org/article.asp?issn=1027-8117;year=2021;volume=39;issue=2;spage=74;epage=78;aulast=Yildiraycoronavirus disease 2019coronaviruseruptionsevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2skinurticariavesicles |
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Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective study |
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Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective study |
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Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective study |
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cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in turkey: a prospective study |
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Dermatologica Sinica |
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Background: Although the clinical features of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection are mainly based on respiratory system symptoms, different types of skin manifestations have been described in the literature. Objectives: We investigated COVID-19 cases in Kocaeli, Turkey, in a period of 3 months to identify and figure out the real burden of skin lesions associated with COVID-19 infection. Methods: A total of 266 patients who had positive results on reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction analysis of nasopharyngeal swab for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 between March 2020 and June 2020 at our region were investigated for the study. Results: A total of 266 patients was included in this study, 92 (34.6%) patients were male and 174 (65.4%) were female. The mean ± standard deviation age of the patients was 49.2 ± 18.69 (range: 18–96 years). During clinical examination, 5 (1.9%) patients demonstrated skin lesions that might be associated with COVID-19 infection. These lesions consisted of urticaria in three patients and vesicular eruption in two patients. Conclusion: Although the incidence of cutaneous manifestations was lower than expected, these symptoms are valuable clues to identify patients or asymptomatic individuals in high-risk populations. Further prospective studies in larger populations are needed to better define the real cutaneous aspect of the disease. |
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