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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Main Authors: Yeniay Yildiray, Pekdemir Sen Ayse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Dermatologica Sinica
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Online Access:http://www.dermsinica.org/article.asp?issn=1027-8117;year=2021;volume=39;issue=2;spage=74;epage=78;aulast=Yildiray
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spelling 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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author Yeniay Yildiray
Pekdemir Sen Ayse
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Pekdemir Sen Ayse
Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective study
Dermatologica Sinica
coronavirus disease 2019
coronavirus
eruption
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2
skin
urticaria
vesicles
author_facet Yeniay Yildiray
Pekdemir Sen Ayse
author_sort Yeniay Yildiray
title Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective study
title_short Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective study
title_full Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective study
title_fullStr Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in Turkey: A prospective study
title_sort cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease in turkey: a prospective study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Dermatologica Sinica
issn 1027-8117
2223-330X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description 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.
topic coronavirus disease 2019
coronavirus
eruption
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2
skin
urticaria
vesicles
url http://www.dermsinica.org/article.asp?issn=1027-8117;year=2021;volume=39;issue=2;spage=74;epage=78;aulast=Yildiray
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